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Using your knowledge of "Was It a Dream?" match the event with its part of the plot. (4 points)

1.
Falling action
2.
Climax
3.
Exposition
4.
Rising action
a.
We learn that the main character was madly in love.
b.
The main character falls unconscious on the grave.
c.
The main character reads the true inscription on his lover's tombstone.
d.
The main character spends the night in the cemetery.

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Answer:

Falling action, Exposition, Rising action and Denouement are the elements that make up a plot. They are essential for keeping the story flowing and organized.

Based on this, we can combine the terms presented in the question above as follows:

Denouement - We are left to wonder what was real and what was a dream;

Falling action - The main character falls unconscious on the grave;

Exposition - We learn that the woman died after developing a cough;

Rising action - The main character looks for his lover's tombstone

It is important that you know the meaning of each plot element. The meanings are:

Exposition: presents the most basic information of the story, such as characters and settings.

Rising action: moment when the tension of the story starts to increase and we realize that the story is heading towards its most important moment.

Falling action: when the most important and most tense moment in the story has passed and the story starts to get slower and less tense.

Denouement: When the biggest problem in the story is solved and the mysteries are revealed.

Thus, we can conclude that the construction of a story requires the author to know what the plot elements are, which allows the story to be well organized, fluid and interesting.

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