Exposition: The beginning of the story, Introduces characters and setting, Provides background information, Sets the stage for the story’s events, Rising Action: Events that build tension or conflict, Leads up to the climax, Shows characters facing problems or challenges, Keeps the story moving forward, Climax: The turning point of the story, Most exciting or intense moment, Usually when the main conflict is faced, Often changes the character or story outcome, Falling Action: Events after the climax, Shows the consequences of the climax, Leads the story toward resolution, Characters may start solving problems, Resolution: The end of the story, Conflict is resolved or clarified, Shows how the story concludes, Provides closure for characters, Conflict: The main problem or struggle in a story, Can be internal (inside a character), Can be external (between character and outside force), Drives the plot forward,
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