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In what order does the plot of a fictional story typically progress

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Answer: 1: exposition 2: rising action 3: climax 4: falling action 5: resolotion

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1. exposition

Exposition is the beginning section to the story. Here, the writer makes mention of the characters, expresses their descriptions, backgrounds, etc. The goal is to communicate the general plot of the story, sequence of events and what the story dwells on.

2. rising action

At this point, things become steamy. Starting with, a feud amidst some characters so as to get the story on. The feud will build up to a prominent stage and totally advance to the ensuing stage - climax.

3. climax

Climax is the peak phase of a story - in this phase the feud is prominent than ever. The characters are at their peak and they are starting to go ape. It is the phase of no return - the outcome of the climax stage will highlight the characters all through the text.

4. falling action

It's the cooling phase at the end of the climax. The characters come into certain realities and tries to avoid further feud. The story gradually seems to unravel and its almost at its end. At this phase, the conflict is nearly gone, but not totally.

5. denouement

Denouement is a French term for resolution. It marks the ending of a story - with the phase showing the feud to resolved totally, and the characters seems going in the direction of a happy, or a sad ending. It leaves behind no loose ends - every problem is attended to at this phase.

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