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The sequence of events in a story, novel, or play.
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Plot
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This is the first step in plot development. Characters, setting, and background information are given in this step.
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Exposition
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This is the second step in plot development. The is the part that catches the reader's attention.
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Narrative Hook
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This part of the plot leads to the climax and adds complications to the plot.
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Rising Action
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This is the highest point of interest in a story, novel, or play.
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Climax
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This part of the plot comes after the climax and leads to the resolution.
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Falling Action
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The final outcome of a story, novel, or play.
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Resolution
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The time and place of action in a story, novel, or play
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Setting
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The central message of a story, novel, or play; the message the author is trying to get across to the reader.
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Theme
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A short fictional narrative written in prose and can usually be read in one sitting.
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Short Story
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