Answer:
1) The main conflicts in the story will be the protagonist's struggle to overcome their external and internal obstacles in order to reach their goal. Smaller conflicts may include arguments with family members, differences in beliefs between characters, and other obstacles in the way.
2) The story will be told in a chronological design.
3) The climax of the plot will be when the protagonist is confronted with a difficult decision or obstacle that will determine the outcome of their goal. This will be the point of highest tension and suspense, and the resolution of the story will depend on how the protagonist chooses to act.
4) The key points of the exposition include introducing the characters and setting, establishing the protagonist's goal, and introducing the main conflict.
5) The main parts of the rising action include the protagonist facing opposition and trials as they work to reach their goal, the obstacles becoming increasingly difficult, and the protagonist developing and maturing as they work towards their goal.
6) The main parts of the falling action include the protagonist's final confrontation with their main obstacle, the resolution of any smaller conflicts, and the climax.
7) The story will end with the protagonist's resolution of the main conflict, and the outcome of their goal. The protagonist will have grown and learned from their journey, and their life will have been changed in some way.
8) Please refer to your teacher for instructions on how to submit the plot diagram.