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1. Exposition/introduction- in storytelling the exposition is the additional information, most often provided through narration, that makes readers familiar with the world of your story.
2. Rising action- The rising action of a story is the section of the plot leading up to the climax, in which the tension stemming from the story's central conflict grows through successive plot developments
3. Climax/turning point- the turning point or climax is the point of highest tension in a narrative; it’s the most exciting and revealing part of a story. It leads the rising action into the falling action before a story is resolved and reaches the conclusion
4. Falling action- Falling action occurs right after the climax, when the main problem of the story resolves.
5. Resolution/denouement- is the conclusion of the story's plot. It is when the story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends of the plot.
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