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∙ 14y agoSetting, problem, climax, denouement.
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∙ 14y agoThe problem sets the stage for the story, followed by the setting providing the background for the events. The climax is the turning point where the conflict reaches its peak, leading to the denouement where the conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up. They go in this order: problem, setting, climax, denouement.
Certainly - please provide the plot elements you would like me to order.
IntroductionRising actionClimaxFalling action Denouement APEX USMC
Introduction (i.e. setting, characters, etc.), conflict, climax, resolution
Problem solving
Problem solving
Exposition: Introduce the characters and setting. Rising Action: Develop the conflict or problem. Climax: The turning point where the conflict reaches its peak. Falling Action: Events that lead to the resolution. Resolution: The final outcome of the conflict is revealed.
The typical order of a dramatic plot includes exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (building of tension and conflict), climax (highest point of tension), falling action (resolution of conflict), and resolution (conclusion and final outcome).
problem solving
No. The plot is the events that happen in a story. The setting is where those events take place. The plot can effect the setting and the setting can effect the plot. They are separate, but important elements of story.
In order for Rey and Dida not to be together, Rustico decided to kill Rey.
Complication, climax, resolution, exposition
The correct order of the four parts of a plot in a story are exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (development of the conflict), climax (turning point of the story), and resolution (outcome of the conflict and conclusion).