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| This is the beginning of the story where we learn about the setting, main characters, and what’s going on in their world. It sets the stage and helps the reader understand the background before anything major happens. |
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| Flashcard 2 – Rising Action |
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| The rising action is made up of events that build suspense and lead up to the big problem or turning point. The characters face challenges, make choices, and things start getting more intense. |
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| The climax is the most exciting or emotional part of the story. It’s where everything comes to a head and the main character has to deal with the main conflict. This is usually the point that changes everything. |
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| Flashcard 4 – Falling Action |
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| This part comes right after the climax. The tension starts to ease, and we see how the characters begin to solve their problems or deal with what happened during the climax. |
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| The resolution is how the story wraps up. The conflict is over, loose ends are tied up, and we find out where the characters end up after everything that happened. |
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