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Study the chart describing a story’s plot.

Study the chart describing a story’s plot.-example-1
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Answer: i d k

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Option 2- Jayden plays well during tryouts, but a few rough serves make it past her.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, let's look at what each of the plot elements mean (in order from first to last):

Exposition: In the beginning of the story, exposition introduces the main character, setting, conflict, and themes.

Rising action: The rising action starts right after the period of exposition and ends at the climax.

Climax: Climax is the highest point of tension in a storyline, often depicted by a confrontation between the protagonist and antagonist. (or the main character and the problem/what the main character is stressed about which in our story is the tryouts) A climax resolves the main conflict of the story and is the moment the main character reaches-or fails to reach-their goal.

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The first option is saying that Jayden took tennis lessons for three summers before starting high school. That information is actually irrelevent to us because that happens before the exposition.

The second option is saying that Jayden played well in the tryouts but she did miss a few serves. This is relevent to us because this happens after the exposition and before the climax. (This is also our answer.)

The third option states the Jayden begins to smile as she finds her name on the list. This is impossible because this happens after the climax and we do not know if she made the team or not.

The last option states that she texted her mother to let her know that she made the team. This is also impossible like the third option because it occurs after the climax and still don't know if she made the team or not!

This leaves us with option two as our only applicable option!

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