Respuesta :
Stage 1: Exposition
Background information about the character and setting. It sets the scene for the conflict.
Stage 2: Conflict
Central struggle between opposing forces in a story
Stage 3: Rising Action
Adds complications to the problems in the story and increases the reader of interest
Hope this was what you were looking for ^.^
(P.S if you don’t mind, can you give me the brainliest, it’s okay if not)
Background information about the character and setting. It sets the scene for the conflict.
Stage 2: Conflict
Central struggle between opposing forces in a story
Stage 3: Rising Action
Adds complications to the problems in the story and increases the reader of interest
Hope this was what you were looking for ^.^
(P.S if you don’t mind, can you give me the brainliest, it’s okay if not)
Ill give 3 of these, stage 1, 5 and 6
The Setup
This is where you introduce the characters of your particular story. Their identification and well, giving the character personality.
Turning Point 1:The Opportunity
This where the story starts. When the character does something other than what he/she already does. An oppurtunity to change the characters story.
The Final Push
This is where the plot goes into a world of conflict. Obstacles and problems now starts to build up.
Turning Point 5:The Climax
They call it "the best part of any story". The turning point of the story will be found here. This is where you'll know if the protagonist will be succeeding or failing.
The Aftermath
The last and final scene, where you see how the obstacles and problems changed the character and plot itself. Resolution or a sense of closure that would make the story really worthwhile.
The Setup
This is where you introduce the characters of your particular story. Their identification and well, giving the character personality.
Turning Point 1:The Opportunity
This where the story starts. When the character does something other than what he/she already does. An oppurtunity to change the characters story.
The Final Push
This is where the plot goes into a world of conflict. Obstacles and problems now starts to build up.
Turning Point 5:The Climax
They call it "the best part of any story". The turning point of the story will be found here. This is where you'll know if the protagonist will be succeeding or failing.
The Aftermath
The last and final scene, where you see how the obstacles and problems changed the character and plot itself. Resolution or a sense of closure that would make the story really worthwhile.