1) This is your book's introduction, where you introduce your characters, establish the setting, and begin to introduce the primary conflict of your story. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 2) Begins with an inciting incident, or a moment that sets your story into action. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 3) The peak of tension, plot, and character in your story. It’s the moment that your reader has been waiting for—so make it exciting! a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 4) It’s time to start moving toward a more satisfying conclusion. This is the time to start resolving conflicts and subplots so your story doesn’t feel rushed in the last few chapters. This is also where any conflicts that arose as a result of the climax can start being resolved. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 5) The end of your story is where you can tie up the final loose ends and bring your story to its happy or tragic ending. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 6) What is this an example of? We find out how Harry Potter, who is now 11, ended up at the Dursley’s, where he is beginning to receive letters from an unknown source. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 7) What is this an example of? Harry, Ron, and Hermione go to stop Snape from stealing the Sorcerer’s Stone, having to overcome many obstacles to get there. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 8) What is this an example of? Harry and his friends win House points for saving the school, causing Gryffindor to win the House Cup. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 9) What is this an example of? Harry finally finds out about his past and magical abilities, then goes to school at Hogwarts. He fights a troll with Ron to save Hermione, which turns out to be a distraction set up by Professor Quirrell. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 10) What is this an example of? We find out Harry and his friends are OK and learn that the Sorcerer’s Stone has been destroyed. a) Exposition b) Raising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution
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