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character study: fourteen: tutorial
pairs
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
tiles
the conflict is at its peak.
the characters, setting, and initial conflict are introduced.
the conflict starts to build.
the outcome of the story is revealed.
the conflict moves toward a conclusion.
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Match each plot element to its standard definition in narrative structure:
- Exposition introduces the story's core components (characters, setting, initial conflict).
- Rising action is when the central conflict develops and builds tension.
- Climax is the highest point of tension, where the conflict reaches its peak.
- Falling action follows the climax, as the conflict begins to wind down toward resolution.
- Resolution reveals the final outcome and wraps up the story.
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- exposition → The characters, setting, and initial conflict are introduced.
- rising action → The conflict starts to build.
- climax → The conflict is at its peak.
- falling action → The conflict moves toward a conclusion.
- resolution → The outcome of the story is revealed.