LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
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climax & falling action
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falling action & resolution
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climax & resolution
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exposition & falling action
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Detailed explanation-1: -A falling action is the sequence of events that happens after the climax of a story. The falling action resolves the conflict and ties up loose ends. It usually leads to the resolution, which is the story’s conclusion. In a sense, the falling action is like the denouement of a story.
Detailed explanation-2: -The premise is the lay of the land. It’s the choice you make to set the plot and story into motion, but not the plot or story themselves. One of the great premises you’ll ever see came in the 1993 film Groundhog Day. The premise goes back to the beginning, the blueprint of the story itself.
Detailed explanation-3: -Resolution/Denouement. Finally, the resolution is the end of your story where you can tie up the final loose ends and bring your story to its happy or tragic ending.
Detailed explanation-4: -Exposition/introduction. Rising action. Climax/turning point. Falling action. Resolution/denouement. 03-Dec-2019