Answer:Beginning – introduce us to your characters, establish a setting for the scene and set up the conflict. First few lines should let us know past information that could be crucial to the improv.
Conflict – the problem or obstacles a character must overcome.
Middle – conflict becomes more complicated as each character established what they need. Each character must have their needs established through dialogue. This must be believable.
End – end of the improv where characters solve the problem and conclude the scene.
Think of some of the highlights and not so great moments of your life. Also try to write it in chronological order from when they took place. I havent lived your life so I cant really give you examples.
Problems that may result from taking revenge would be potentially creating more problems between people. It is better to be the bigger person, accept and leave a situation as it is.