Answer:
Plot is a sequence of events that begins with an exposition and ends with a resolution.
Explanation:
Plot is the sequence of events in a story that are connected to the main characters. Those events happen in the context of conflicts that build up tension, until a final conflict is addressed and resolved.
<u>Plots begin with the </u><u>exposition. This is the part of a story in which the author sets the stage for what will happen.</u><u> It is in the exposition that we get to know the characters, some of the conflicts, the setting, etc. This will help us understand the unfolding of the story.</u>
<u>Resolution is what comes after the climax (the big conflict that has been building up), when the conflicts have been solved and things have worked out.</u><u> This is how the story ends.</u>
Answer:
The second one! The colon has one main purpose: to introduce something.
Explanation:
Implying is not a reading strategy, it is an unsafe estimate.
Primary sources are sourced from that time (jounals, speeches) or images/maps. So encyclopedia is not a primary source
It kind of depends I guess on the person. I suppose if it were me, I would choose mental/emotional health because it's a very important topic to discuss. But it could be either one of these because they all are very good topics to choose from.