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plot structure of a tragedy to help you remember the plot structure of …

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plot structure of a tragedy
to help you remember the plot structure of a tragedy, which you will need in a few lessons, you are going label the parts of the plot structure.
drag the labels from the bottom to the correct slots.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The plot structure of a tragedy typically follows a sequence. The correct order (from top to bottom or as per the slots, assuming the left - side labels are to be placed in the correct positions related to the tragedy plot structure) is:

  1. Exposition/Action Prolog (introduces the setting, characters, and initial situation).
  2. Conflict (the main problem or struggle begins to emerge).
  3. Rising Action (events build up, tension increases as the conflict develops).
  4. Climax (the turning point, the most intense moment of the story).
  5. Falling Action (events after the climax, moving towards the conclusion).
  6. Denouement/Resolution (ties up loose ends, shows the final outcome).
  7. Catastrophe/Fall of the Hero (the tragic downfall of the main character, a key part of a tragedy).

Assuming the labels on the left (from top to bottom) are to be placed in the correct slots of the plot structure diagram:

  • The top - most slot (first) should be "Action Prolog".
  • Then "Conflict".
  • Then "Rising" (part of Rising Action).
  • Then "Climax".
  • Then "Falling" (part of Falling Action).
  • Then "fall of" (part of Catastrophe/Fall of the Hero).
  • Then "denou" (part of Denouement).

(Note: The labels seem to be truncated, but based on typical tragedy plot structure, this is the logical ordering.)

Answer:

The correct labeling (assuming the slots are ordered from the top - most to the bottom - most in the diagram's structure) would be:

  1. Action Prolog
  2. Conflict
  3. Rising
  4. Climax
  5. Falling
  6. fall of
  7. denou

(The exact placement depends on the specific slots in the diagram, but this follows the standard tragedy plot structure: Exposition (Action Prolog) → Conflict → Rising Action → Climax → Falling Action → Catastrophe (fall of) → Denouement (denou).)