Exposition - Reveals the setting, characters, and hint of the conflict to come., Rising Action - Basically, this is the part of the story where the characters encounter more problems and more problems get intense., Climax - Conflict reaches its highest intensity. Often can result in arguments, battles, and change of heart., Resolution - the ending of the story; how the problems/issues were resolved., Falling Action - the events that happen after the climax. They can tie up loose ends and lead to the resolution. , Exposition of "Glued" - A mom is upset because her son stays inside and plays video games all day. , Rising Action 1 of "Glued" - The boy goes upstairs and plays on his computer after his mom turns off the game., Rising Action 2 of "Glued" - Mom opens the front door and throws a ball out the door., Rising Action 3 of "Glued" - Boy continues to play video games even after mom takes them away., Climax of "Glued" - Mom has reached her breaking point and burns all the game., Exposition of "Thank You, Ma'am" - She was a large woman, it was eleven o'clock at night and she was walking alone., Rising Action 1 of "Thank You, Ma'am" - She drags him to her house talking about he needs his face washed., Rising Action 2 of "Thanks You, Ma,am" - He tells Mrs. Jones he stole the money because he wanted a pair of blue suede shoes. , Rising Action 3 of "Thank You, Ma,am" - Mrs. Jones tells Roger that she has done things too...., Climax of "Thank You, Ma'am" - Mrs. Jones leaves her purse alone with Roger while she went to cook dinner., Plot - the events that make up a story; also known as the beginning, middle and end.,

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