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Fictional Narrative
Plan the basic plot of your story by briefly describing each element of the plot. Be sure that each event is related to the conflict and that the events progress in a logical sequence. Do so by answering the questions that follow:

1. EXPOSITION: What is the major conflict?

2. EXPOSITION: What is the setting?

3. EXPOSITION: Who are the characters?

4. RISING ACTION: What is the first event?

5. RISING ACTION: What is the second event?

6. RISING ACTION: What is the third event?

7. CLIMAX: What is the turning point of the story, the most dramatic part?

8. FALLING ACTION: What is the outcome of the climax?

9. RESOLUTION: How have the characters and situations changed?

Me and my best friend were thinking about going on a trip to Texas. We want to get matching outfits. We couldn’t agree on the color of the outfits. Resolved by using google spin wheel to choose color

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1. EXPOSITION: What is the major conflict?
My best friend and I want matching outfits for our upcoming trip to Texas, but we can’t agree on what color they should be.

2. EXPOSITION: What is the setting?
A week before departure, we’re planning from my apartment and on our phones while browsing stores online; the trip will be a weekend road trip through small towns and a music festival in Texas.

3. EXPOSITION: Who are the characters?
Me (practical, likes neutral tones) and my best friend (bold, prefers bright colors); minor roles include a helpful store clerk and the impersonal Google spin wheel we use as a decision tool.

4. RISING ACTION: What is the first event?
We get excited about the idea of matching outfits and make a list of styles we both like, agreeing on silhouette but not color.

5. RISING ACTION: What is the second event?
We browse stores and try on several colors—she insists on coral, I insist on navy—leading to a growing deadlock and rising frustration.

6. RISING ACTION: What is the third event?
We try compromises (two-tone pieces, accessories, alternating colors) but nothing feels right; the argument cools into playful exasperation, and one of us suggests leaving it to chance with a digital spin.

7. CLIMAX: What is the turning point of the story, the most dramatic part?
We set up a Google spin wheel with our top color picks, gather around the laptop, and watch the wheel spin nervously until it lands on a single color—deciding the outfits.

8. FALLING ACTION: What is the outcome of the climax?
Relieved and amused, we order the outfits in the chosen color, tweak small details so each still feels like themselves, and laugh about how a random spin settled what we couldn’t.

9. RESOLUTION: How have the characters and situations changed?
We learn to let go of small fights and trust a playful solution; the matching outfits become a fun symbol of our friendship on the Texas trip, and we’re both happier for having compromised.