Exposition - The introduction to the story where the setting, characters, and basic situation are established. It sets the stage for the narrative by providing necessary background information., Rising Action - During this phase, the main character encounters a series of conflicts or challenges that build tension and complicate the plot. These events lead up to the climax and are crucial for character development and plot progression., Climax - The turning point of the story, where the main character faces the central conflict head-on. It is the moment of highest tension and drama, and it often results in a significant change for the characters or the situation., Falling Action - After the climax, the story begins to wind down. The fallout from the climax is addressed, and the consequences of the characters' actions start to unfold. This section leads the story towards its conclusion., Resolution (Denouement) - This is the final part of the story where the conflicts are resolved, and the story comes to a close. Loose ends are tied up, and the characters' fates are revealed, providing closure to the narrative.,

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