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Exposition

The exposition is the begining of the story that gives us background knowledge, characters, setting, and the main problem

Character

The protagonist(s) is the main character(s), and the antagonist(s) have conflict have conflict with the protagonist(s).

Setting

The setting is the where, the when, and the conflict (problem).

Conflict

The conflict is the problem, the characters arguing or fighting, or just the characters interacting.

Protagonist

The protagonist is/are the main character(s) that usually solve the problem, and they have conflict with the antagonist(s).

Antagonist

The antagonist is the other character(s) that aren't the main character, but they are in the story and have conflict with the protagonist(s).

Rising action

A series of events in the story when the conflict develops, and the suspense builds.

Climax

The turning point of the story, probably the most important part, and the characters come face to face to the conflict.

Falling action

The events after the climax, and the conflict is starting to be solved

Resolution

How the story ends; the conflicts are being resolved(taken care of).