1. exposition
2. rising action
3. climax
4. falling action
5. resolution and denouement
The exposition contains all of the necessary background information that is needed to understand the story. This information can include the characters, setting, etc.. The dramatic situation is usually placed here-- the conflict underwhich the charactars are motivated and their obstacles they have to overcome.
The rising action is what happens before the climax. The rising contains complications--anything that changes the motivation or obstacles of the characters: another bad guy is introduced, the hero is cast adrift to deal with new problems, etc.
The climax is considered the highest point of interest of the story. This is where all the action of the story reaches a peak. It is usually the moment of greatest tension. The crisis can be considered the complication right before the climax, or can also be used as another name for climax.
Falling Action
The falling action deals with events which occur right after the climax. These events are usually the after-effects of the climax.
Resolution/Denouement
This is the end of the falling action and the conclusion to the story. Denouement comes from the French word, denoer, which meant "to untie". The denouement is the "unraveling or untying" of the plot.
Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Personification is the literary technique of giving human attributes and characteristics to a non-living entity. This means that non-living things, ideas, and even feelings are given characteristics of living things like being able to talk or walk or even think.
The given phrase is taken from Ayn Rand's dystopian novella "Anthem", part seven. The narrator reveals that "<em>[they were] walking to the fangs awaiting us somewhere among the great, silent trees</em>". Here, the author makes the trees seem alive, ready to devour them, with its fangs.
Thus, the correct answer is personification.
U could write about: things that have happened in ur life, a person, a pet, school life, home life, friends or the weather
Answer: Engage in positive communication.