Answer:
A. climax
C. exposition
D. falling action
E. rising action
Explanation:
The plot in a story is the sequence of events which begins with the introduction of the characters and ultimately ends in a resolution.
1. The exposition is the beginning part of the story where the identity and normal attributes of characters are established.
2. It is followed by a rising action where the writer builds on the conflict in the story thus creating suspense.
3. The climax is that point where the characters make a serious decision or action that changes the direction of the story.
4. The falling action is where the writer tones down the suspense in the story by revealing the results of the decisions and actions of the characters.
5. The resolution is that point where every bit of the story is reconciled and the readers are now aware of the new personalities of the characters based on their actions in the story.
1. We played in the cold and salty ocean water on a scorching summer day.
2. A red tide is when harmful algae grow out of control in the ocean and become...
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Answer:
The setting is some sort of therapy session perhaps one where "survivors" tell their stories. The seventh man of the title tells his story within this minimal framing. He recounts a childood experience, the loss of his best friend K, and his own survival, during a typhoon and tsunami when he was 10 years old.