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tankabanditka [31]
3 years ago
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Example of plot development

English
1 answer:
krek1111 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Plot Development:

  1. Exposition/Intro
  2. Rising action
  3. Climax
  4. Falling Action
  5. Resolution

Ex: Cinderella

  • Intro: Cinderella ives unhappily with her stepsisters and and their mother.
  • R.A.1: The fairy godmother appears after Cinderella's stepsister leaves for the ball.
  • R.A.2: She dances with the prince. She has to leave and loses her slipper on the way.
  • R.A.3: The prince will marry whoever fit the shoe.
  • C: The stepsister tries to force the slippers intp their feet but it won't fit. Cinderella's feet does though!
  • F.A.: Cinderella and the prince marry!
  • R: They live happily ever after!!
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