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Match the following:

Part A
1. conflict
2. climactic
3. episodic
4. cyclic
5. complication
6. climax
7. denouement
8. stock
9. archtypal
10. reversal
11. recognition
12. dialogue
13. monologues
14. soliloquies
Part B
A. the exchange of lines between two or more characters.
B. a plot that consists of numerous events that are related thematically if not always by a single dramatic action.
C. the moment in which the protagonist's imminent triumph or defeat is clearly decided.
D. the clash of opposing forces.
E. instantly recognizable types who are frequently servants to the plot.
F. the struggle between the opposing forces through a series of crises, which move teh actionforward.
G. "ties up" the loose ends of the plot.
H. a character, usually alone on stage, speaks to the audience.
I. the moment when the blindness is lifted.
J. a plot that is intentiojnally unresolved; instead, it ends much the way it began, suggesting the futility of life.
K. recurring figures that speak to all peoples of all times.
L. the moment of change
M. a character speaks a lengthy passage to other characters.
N. a plot that begins with the exposition of problems, builds on a series of minor crises to a major climax and resolution.

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