A speedy hare bragged about how fast he could run. He challenged tortoise to a race, and all of the animals in the forest gathered to watch.
RisingAction
When the race started, Hare ran very quickly down the road, while Tortoise plodded along slowly. Hare yelled back to him, "You will never win this race! You are too slow!"
Climax
Then, Hare decided he had time to rest, and he fell asleep. He tried to catch up tortoise, but it was too late. Tortoise won the race.
FallingAction
Tortoise continued to move along slowly, and while Hare slept, he passed Hare and headed toward the finish line. He tried to catch up tortoise, but it was too late.
Ending/Resolution
All the animals cheered , and Hare no longer bragged about how fast he could run. He had learned a lesson : Slow and Steady wins the race.
Additional Information
What is Exposition?
-Provides background information, setting, and information about the characters.
What is RisingAction?
-Introduces and develops conflict/main problem faced by the main character.
What is Climax?
-Shows the highest point of interest, suspense, and turning point of the story.
What is FallingAction?
-Shows how the characters solve the problem/conflict or ties up loose ends.
What is Resolution?
-Shows how things end up in the story or the ending of the story.
Answers & Comments
Answer :
Characters :
Setting :
Plot Structure
Beginning/Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Ending/Resolution
Additional Information
What is Exposition?
-Provides background information, setting, and information about the characters.
What is Rising Action?
-Introduces and develops conflict/main problem faced by the main character.
What is Climax?
-Shows the highest point of interest, suspense, and turning point of the story.
What is Falling Action?
-Shows how the characters solve the problem/conflict or ties up loose ends.
What is Resolution?
-Shows how things end up in the story or the ending of the story.
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