The document discusses the typical story elements of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. A teacher is reviewing these elements with students by pointing to a diagram on the board in the shape of a mountain.
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The document discusses the typical story elements of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. A teacher is reviewing these elements with students by pointing to a diagram on the board in the shape of a mountain.
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Teacher and students are reviewing story elements like Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution.
On the board is drawn the following figure:
1. Teacher: So…what does this remind you of?
2. Student1: A mountain. 3. Teacher: A mountain. Alrighty….So could someone tell me what is the first part of a story? Like what 4. starts out a story usually? From here to here to here (points to diagram on board). Kyle? 5. Student2: A problem? 6. Teacher: A problem? OK…. (Writes on board). Yes? 7. Student3: A climax. 8. Teacher: Climax. (Writes on board). That would be right up there. 9. Student4: The characters? 10. Teacher: OK. (Writes on board). The characters and problems and stuff—what is that called? At the 11. beginning of a story? 12. Student5: Introduction? 13. Teacher: Introduction? Introduction’s a word for it. There’s another word that starts with an “E.” …. 14. The “ex_______”…Jillian? 15. Student1: Exposition? 16. Teacher: It’s an exposition. It’s this thing when you’re introducing the characters and other stuff, so 17. you’re right when you say “introduction” but “exposition” is a better word for it if you want to 18. get technical. Yes? 19. Student4: The conflict? 20. Teacher: A conflict. That’s also in the Exposition (writes). It’s the main conflict of the story. OK, what’s 21. this then? … What’s this part here? … If we have the Exposition, if we have the climax, how do 22. you get there? Yeah? 23. Student5: Don’t they call it “Rising Action”? 24. Teacher: Rising Action. Good! OK, so you have your Exposition and your Rising Action, that gets you to 25. your Climax. What happens after that? What happens after? … Yes? 26. Student6: Resolution? 27. Teacher: Almost. Resolution is down here. After everything is said and done, that’s the resolution. So 28. what comes before the Resolution? If you have the Exposition, then the RISING action to get to 29. the Climax, what comes before the resolution? Connor? … What do you think? … What’s the 30. opposite of “Rising”? 31. Student2: Falling.