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This is careful consideration and thought. In literature, it is when a character looks back at

events, actions, or faults. In narrative writing, it helps develop experiences, events, or characters.
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Reflection.

Step-by-step explanation:

A plot simply describes the order of events in a literary work such as a play.

Thus, it's a sequence or an organized pattern of events that make up a play(story).

The five (5) main elements of a plot include the following;

I. Introduction (Exposition): it marks the beginning of a play or story. This is where the characters, background, and setting used in a play are revealed.

II. Rising action: it includes a series of events that build interest and includes suspense, tension, struggles, and/or drama. The events in the play becomes complicated and the conflict is exposed or revealed; creating suspense, tension and drama in the mind of the audience or reader. Rising action is between the introduction and climax of a play.

III. Climax: it's marks the turning point of events in a play or story.

IV. Falling action: the events in the play begins to fall in place while all loose ends come to a close.

V. Resolution: this is the part of a play in which all conflicts are resolved. This ultimately implies that, it marks the end of a play, as conflict between the protagonist and antagonist is resolved.

Reflection refers to a careful consideration and thought by a reader or listener to a literary work.

In literature, it is when a character such as a protagonist or an antagonist looks back at events, actions, or faults that happened in the past.

In narrative writing, it helps develop experiences, events, or characters.

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