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Which of the following is NOT true about Narrative Arc as it relates to the plot events of a story?

A) All resolutions end with clear solutions to the conflict and a 'happily ever after' result

B) The climax is where events in the story take a turn and there is a shift in the direction of the action

C) The exposition begins the story with an introduction to characters and setting

D) The falling action can be a very short part of the overall arc

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A) All resolutions end with clear solutions to the conflict and a 'happily ever after' result

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A) All resolutions end with clear solutions to the conflict and a 'happily ever after' result

The Narrative Arc or Story Arc are the chapters of events within the story lines.

The Exposition is an element of the Story Arc where the characters, setting, background events and necessary information is introduced.

The Climax is an element of the Story Arc where something major happens (most desperate ordeal) with the characters, places, events.

The Falling Action is an element of the Story Arc where plot points are wrapped up. It is the calm after the climax. In contrast with the Rising Action, the Falling Action is short.

The Resolution is an element of the Story Arc where the story becomes complete, but it isn’t always happy. Sometimes, authors leave some issues unresolved.


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