Respuesta :
A. The narrorator tells how the main character acts to resolve the conflict in the story.
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Explanation:
B is just the exposition, describing the setting & characters is just "exposing" you to the beginning of the story.
C, being the most intense part of the story, would be the climax. The middle of the story.
D, wrapping it up, would be called the resolution, or the end of the story.
E describes the rising action.
^Correct Answer ^
Explanation:
B is just the exposition, describing the setting & characters is just "exposing" you to the beginning of the story.
C, being the most intense part of the story, would be the climax. The middle of the story.
D, wrapping it up, would be called the resolution, or the end of the story.
E describes the rising action.
Answer:
The narrator tells how the main characters of the story acts to resolve the conflict of the story.
Explanation:
The falling action develops immediately after the climax and illustrates the resolution of conflicts. It acts as a wrap up to the narrative and takes the story towards the closure. It is contradictory to the rising action which leads to the climax while the falling action leads the story to a conclusion. Thus, it is here the narrator details and instructs the main character regarding the actions that would help to move the plot of the story towards the resolution of conflicts that have led the story up till now and provide a conclusion or closure to it.