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vova2212 [387]
2 years ago
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exposition a) the protagonist makes a choice or takes action to solve the conflict. rising action b) the conflict is resolved, a

nd the theme is revealed. climax c) the protagonist experiences the consequences of his or her decision. falling action d) the reader is introduced to the characters and the setting. resolution e) the reader becomes aware of the conflict the protagonist is facing and the antagonist that is causing this conflict.
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aliya0001 [1]2 years ago
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  1. <u>Exposition:</u> the reader is introduced to the characters and the setting.
  2. <u>Rising action:</u> the reader becomes aware of the conflict the protagonist is facing and the antagonist that is causing this conflict.
  3. <u>Climax:</u> the protagonist experiences the consequences of his or her decision.
  4. <u>Falling action:</u> the protagonist makes a choice or takes action to solve the conflict.
  5. <u>Resolution:</u> the conflict is resolved, and the theme is revealed.

<h3>What is a plot?</h3>

A plot simply describes the order of events in a literary work such as a play. Also, there are five (5) main elements in a plot structure.

<h3>The elements of a plot.</h3>

In English literature, there are five (5) main elements of a plot and these include the following;

  • Introduction (Exposition).
  • Rising action.
  • Climax.
  • Falling action.
  • Resolution

<h3>What is a rising action?</h3>

A rising action can be defined as the part of a plot which comprises series of related events that build interest and leads toward its climax.

This ultimately implies that, the events in a story becomes more complicated and the conflict is revealed by a rising action, thereby, creating the following actions in the mind of the reader:

  • Suspense
  • Tension
  • Drama
  • Struggle

Read more on rising action here: brainly.com/question/22909138

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<u>Complete Question:</u>

Match the elements of a plot with its description.

exposition a) the reader is introduced to the characters and the setting.

rising action

b) the reader becomes aware of the conflict the protagonist is facing and the antagonist that is causing this conflict.

climax c) the protagonist makes a choice or takes action to solve the conflict.

falling action d) the protagonist experiences the consequences of his or her decision.

resolution e) the conflict is resolved, and the theme is revealed.

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