Asked by Aaliyah
1. What is the term for the part of a story that sets up the story's ending? (1point)
exposition
conflict
falling action (either this one)
resolution (or this one)
Please I need this to be correct. so please tell me how you found out that my answer was correct
exposition
conflict
falling action (either this one)
resolution (or this one)
Please I need this to be correct. so please tell me how you found out that my answer was correct
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Read carefully:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative)#Freytag_on_Plot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative)#Freytag_on_Plot
Answer
hoose the correct answer. In the resolution of a story, __________________.
A) some decisive event or change occurs for one or more of the characters
B) you learn about the characters, the setting, and the problem or issue to be resolved
C) the action of the story moves toward the end
D) the action comes to a definite conclusion
A) some decisive event or change occurs for one or more of the characters
B) you learn about the characters, the setting, and the problem or issue to be resolved
C) the action of the story moves toward the end
D) the action comes to a definite conclusion
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