Answer:
Exposition
The exposition of the story is how Venus became jealous about Psyche, making her command her son, Cupid, to target the girl and make her fall in love with an extremely unpleasant man alive.
Rising Action
The rising action of the story is when Cupid is ready to target Psyche, he shoots himself instead because he instantly falls for Psyche’s stunning beauty.
Climax
Psyche was about to figure out who is her husband and they have an argument leading Cupid to return back to his mother. Psyche is disappointed and she found her way out to search for Cupid. Psyche has rough tasks and challenges to surpass given by Cupid’s mother. Because love is a great thing, Psyche was able to manage the challenges.
Falling Action
Psyche finishes all of the tasks given to her except going to the underworld with Persephone. But miraculously, Psyche succeeded.
Resolution
Cupid went to Zeus to request for an immortal life to be given on Psyche. Zeus makes the request and Psyche is immortal. Venus is now supporting the marriage of Psyche and Cupid.
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