Copy notes for plot onto the foldable given to you in class. Plot—Sequence of events in a literary work 1—Exposition—introduces the setting, the characters, and thebasic situation 2-- Inciting Incident—where the central conflict isintroduced 3—Rising Action—complications are added to the conflict 4—Climax—point of highest interest or the turningpoint—character comes to a realization or is forced to act 5—Falling Action—Resolution of the conflict 6—Resolution—ties up any loose ends in the plot |
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