Orientation - The beginning of the story where the characters and settings are introduced. Descriptive and figurative language should be used in this stage., Complication - The second part of the narrative structure where the protagonist encounters a problem/issue/conflict., Rising Action - The third stage in narrative structure where tension or excitement is built as the characters learn more about the issue., Climax - The fourth stage in narrative structure that is the highest point of tension and excitement. Is often when the character/s face the issue., Falling Action - The fifth stage in narrative structure where the solution/solutions to the central issue/conflict is applied., Resolution - The sixth and final stage in narrative structure. The central issue/conflict is resolved and the message or moral of the story is communicated. All loose ends are tied up.,

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