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The first part of the plot where the characters, setting, and conflict are introduced.
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Climax
d) Falling Action

The part of plot that is the turning point.
a) Exposition
b) Climax
c) Falling Action
d) Resolution

This part of plot we begin to see the conflict being resolved.
a) Exposition
b) Falling Action
c) Climax
d) Resolution

At this part of the plot the conflict begins to develop and we see a lot of tension build.
a) Rising Action
b) Falling Action
c) Climax
d) Exposition

At this point in the plot all conflicts should be resolved.
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Resolution
d) Falling Action

When the author leaves us with a CLIFF HANGER they have left off which part of the plot?
a) Exposition
b) Rising Action
c) Climax
d) Resolution

True or False - No new characters are introduced after the exposition.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What is considered the DRIVING FORCE or a story's plot?
a) Character
b) Theme
c) Setting
d) Conflict

What should have happened to the protagonist of the story by the resolution?
a) They should remain the same.
b) They should have changed in some way.
c) They should be best friends with the antagonist.
d) They should have become a grown up.

If asked for the summary of a story, you are telling someone about the story's...
a) Plot
b) Character
c) Conflict
d) Theme

What is the correct order of the plot diagram?
a) Exposition, Falling Action, Resolution, Climax, Rising Action
b) Falling Action, Resolution, Climax, Rising Action, Exposition
c) Exposition, Rising Action, Resolution, Climax, Falling Action
d) Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

A synonym for exposition would be...
a) Introduction
b) Conclusion
c) Conflict
d) Theme

A synonym for RESOLUTION would be...
a) Exposition
b) Introudction
c) Conclusion
d) Conflict

Plot is...
a) The lesson learned in the story.
b) The people or animals with an active role in the story.
c) The series of events or what happens in the story.
d) The problem in the story.

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