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.
Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is "A. intentional plagiarism". Plagiarizing is copying from someone else without being given the permission, or giving the author credit. If you do however give him credit everything will be legitimate and it will be considered to be a citation.
Answer:
The Reefs by Marcella Morris
1. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being confronted. It can also develop from the character, especially the character's qualities, actions, responses, and changes which the character makes in the situation.
2. Sophie was confronted with the problem of solving a crucial environmental issue. The coral reefs were facing possible extinction. She could not receive some support from her college professors, as they refused to provide their expertise, withheld their moral support, and did not supply her with the resources that she required (e.g. laboratory time). But, Sophie did not give up. She singularly decided to do something and was able to follow through despite the discouraging challenges. At last, she came up with the solution because of her indomitable spirit.
Explanation:
What is a theme? A theme of a story or an event is the lesson that can be derived from the story or event. It is not the sequence of events that make up a story, which is known as the plot, but the message or the bone of the story. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being tackled. The lessons that are learned in tackling the conflict or problem are the themes.
Poems use figurative language to express ideas that are not literal.