
Plot
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Plot Elements
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Plot is the order of events in a story or drama.
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What is plot?
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Exposition is first!
This is where you learn about the characters and the setting
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What is first?
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In Turning Red Meilin introduces herself, where she lives, her friends and her mom.
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Exposition Example:
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Rising action is next!
This is where events start to happen that push the story forward.
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What is next?
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Meilin turns into a red panda and starts fighting with her mom.
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Rising Action Example:
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Next is the Climax!
This is the most exciting, emotional, scary or crazy part of the story happens!
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What's next?
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Meilin's mom shows up to the concert and starts destroying it.
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Climax Example:
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Next is Falling Action!
Falling action is where events and problems are being dealt with.
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What's next?
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Meilin and her mom talk and decide what they will do next.
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Falling Action Example:
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Last is the conclusion!
this is where the story comes to and end and problems are resolved.
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What is last?
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Meilin and her mom come up with rules together and figure out how to work together.
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Conclusion Example:
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Multiple Choice
This is where you learn about the characters and the setting of the story.
exposition
conclusion
climax
rising action
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Multiple Choice
This is where the story comes to an end and the problem has a solution.
conclusion
climax
falling action
rising action
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Multiple Choice
This is the most emotional, exciting, scary and crazy part of the story.
climax
conclusion
falling action
exposition
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Multiple Choice
This is where events start to happen that push the story forward.
rising action
falling action
conclusion
climax
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Multiple Choice
This is where events and problems are being dealt with.
falling action
rising action
exposition
conclusion
Plot Elements
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