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Match the events from "The Fall of the House of Usher" to the plot points of Freytag's pyramid.

exposition

climax

sing action

falling action

resolution

Madeline escapes from her tomb and attacks Roderick in revenge.

The narrator watches the house disintegrate and sink into the earth.

The narrator flees the house when Madeline attacks Roderick.

Roderick tells the narrator that Madeline is dead, and they bury her.

The narrator arrives at the house on horseback.

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Answer:

  • exposition: The narrator arrives at the house on horseback.
  • climax: Madeline escapes from her tomb and attacks Roderick in revenge.
  • sing action: Roderick tells the narrator that Madeline is dead, and they bury her.
  • falling action: The narrator flees the house when Madeline attacks Roderick.
  • resolution: The narrator watches the house disintegrate and sink into the earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

The exhibition is a moment of presentation of the main point of the story. In the case of "The Fall of the House of Usher", this moment happens when the narrator arrives in front of the house and observes it with a sorry and uncomfortable feeling as if he had an omen of what would happen.

The climax is the highlight of history, when the most impactful moment happens. Climax is often a moment that thrives on electrifying reading and has the ability to increase the adrenaline of the beds. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" the climax happens when Madeline, buried alive, flees her grave and attacks Roderick.

Sing action is the moment that precedes the climax, that moment provides feelings of apprehension to the reader, who can perceive that something great is going to happen. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" this occurs when Roderick and the narrator try to bury AMdeline

Falling action occurs after climax and is a time when adrenaline starts to subside and provides a sense of escape and escape. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" this occurs when the narrator runs away from the house.

The resolution is the moment when the story finds a conclusion and everything is solved and finalized. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" this occurs when the narrator watches the house collapse.

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