Question

Read this excerpt from "Just Another Sunday."

Jay and I were kicking a soccer ball. We had decided early in the summer to work on our skills. We were hoping to make the middle school team that fall. Jay and I had started playing soccer in first grade, and we practiced on Sunday afternoons.

This is the story's

exposition.
rising action.
climax.
falling action.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the excerpt provided from "Just Another Sunday," we can identify the following elements of the story structure:

1. **Exposition:** The exposition is found in the first few sentences where the characters, Jay and the narrator, are introduced, along with the setting (the summer) and the goal (to improve their soccer skills to make the middle school team). This establishes the background information necessary for the reader to understand the story.

2. **Rising Action:** The rising action would involve the characters practicing soccer, preparing for tryouts, facing challenges, and the anticipation of making the team. However, since this excerpt does not provide further details beyond this initial setup, the rising action is not fully developed here.

3. **Climax:** The climax is typically the turning point in the story, which is not present in this excerpt. It would likely occur during the tryouts or a significant event related to the soccer practices.

4. **Falling Action:** This portion of the story will include the events following the climax, such as the aftermath of the tryouts or what happens next in their soccer journey, which is also not represented in the provided text.

In summary, the excerpt primarily contains the exposition, with indications of what might lead to rising action, climax, and falling action occurring later in the story.
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