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This document provides a basic overview of plot elements in storytelling. It defines plot as the sequence of events in a story, outlining key components like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The document includes examples and a visual representation to aid understanding.

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Plot Day 1 What is Plot? A plot is the main sequence of events in a story. It’s what happens from the beginning to the end and includes all the major events that move the story forward. Think of it as the roadmap that guides the characters and the audience...

Plot Day 1 What is Plot? A plot is the main sequence of events in a story. It’s what happens from the beginning to the end and includes all the major events that move the story forward. Think of it as the roadmap that guides the characters and the audience through the story. Why is it important? The plot is crucial because it keeps readers interested and engaged. Without a plot, a story would just be a series of unrelated events. A good plot makes a story memorable and helps convey the message or theme the writer wants to share Key elements Most plots have a clear structure: they start with an introduction, build up through rising action, reach a climax, and then conclude with a resolution. These stages help organize the story and make it exciting to follow. ELEMENTS OF A PLOT Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution -Where you -The series -The -All of the -The find the of conflicts sequence of action conclusion, setting, and crises in events that which The tying characters, the story that draws the follows the together and main lead to the reader from Climax. all of the conflict. climax. beginning to threads. end. Kahoot https://embed.kahoot.it/a230cf5d-817f-491d-a250-ae110b8c96e3 Exposition Rising Action Exposition Climax Rising Action Exposition Climax Rising Action Falling Action Exposition Climax Rising Action Falling Action Exposition Resolution Create an online homework assignment to drag and drop the different parts of the plot. Then, look at the passage as a whole and highlight the different parts within the text. (ed puzzle) Homework Time!!

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