Most stories use a narrative arc to sequence events so that they build on one another to create a coherent whole. Drag each story component to put them in the correct order. At the top, put the component that is usually first in a story. At the bottom, put the component that is usually last.

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Certainly! A typical narrative arc is composed of the following components, which can be arranged in this order:

  1. Exposition - This is the introduction of the story where the characters, setting, and main conflict are introduced.
  2. Rising Action - This part develops the conflict through a series of events that create suspense and tension.
  3. Climax - This is the turning point of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest point.
  4. Falling Action - This phase occurs after the climax, where the story begins to resolve its conflicts and the aftermath of the climax is explored.
  5. Resolution (or Denouement) - This is the conclusion where the story comes to a close, conflicts are resolved, and the characters' fates are revealed.

So, in order from first to last, the components would be:

  1. Exposition
  2. Rising Action
  3. Climax
  4. Falling Action
  5. Resolution (or Denouement)