Exposition: The beginning of the story where it gives info about characters, the setting, and it introduces the problem.

Example: One day Jim the worm, and his friends, Bob the worm and Joe the worm, were walking around a yard with tall grass and trees at night.
Rising action: In the rising action, it gives us info about what will happen to the characters and it brings a problem.
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Bird: Mwahahahahaha!!! |
Example: While they were on there stroll, Bob was attacked and swooped up from a bird and brought to the birds nest. Jim and Joe were terrified!
Climax: The climax is the point of the story where it leaves people on the edge of there seats.
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Lets Go Bob! |
Example: Jim and Joe found a rubber band and made a catapult. Jim then got on and Joe shot him towards the bird.
Falling action: a falling action is a time where the people can just relax after the climax.
Example: When all the worms were united, they went back home to the worm colony and caught there breath.
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oh gee! is everyone alright? |
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Conclusion/ Resolution: Every resolution in each story is different. they could end with a big party, or lead to another problem leading to a second series.
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PARTY! |
Example: In the end the other worms in the colony had a party for there safety and preyed that no one else will get hurt.
Nice work Alex. The only thing is that the instructions required you to use the term in a sentence so that I can see that you understand how to use it. 8/10
ReplyDeleteIf you fix them, I can give you full credit.