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Vocabulary, Lesson and GAME!
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Literary Plot Diagram
1. Introduction
2. Rising Action
3. Climax
4. Falling Action
5. Conclusion
First we will learn the different parts of
the Literary Plot Diagram and what these new words
mean. Click on each section to learn more.
IntroductionThe introduction is the beginning of the
narrative in which the author introduces the:SettingCharactersCentral Conflict
Rising ActionThe rising action is the second part of the
story in which:Characters are developed through their
actionsCharacter motives become more clearConflict develops
ClimaxThe climax is the third part of the plot in which
the conflict reaches its peak or turning point.
Falling ActionThe falling action is the fourth part of the story
and includes the events that follow the climax.
Conclusion
Literary Plot Diagram
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Which “X” represents the Rising Action?
Literary Plot Diagram
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Which “X” represents the Falling Action?
Literary Plot Diagram
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Which “X” represents the
Climax?
Literary Plot Diagram
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Which “X” represents the Introduction?
Literary Plot Diagram
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Which “X” represents the
Conclusion?
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Rising Action…
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Falling Action…
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Introduction…
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Conclusion…
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Climax…
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Rising Action…
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Falling Action…
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Climax…
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Introduction…
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Conclusion…
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