Respuesta :
rising action: a related series of events that occur to build up to the greatest point of interest
climax: the turning point in the action
falling action: where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist unravels
resolution: marks the end of the Falling Action and a solution to the conflict
1. Rising Action: a related series of events that occur to build up to the greatest point of interest
The rising action is the section of the story placed right after the "exposition" part, in which several events start to occurs that build up to the greatest point of interest, creates tension or suspense and keep the reader interested because they can see how the conflicts start to build.
2. Climax: the turning point in the action
The climax is the turning point, which changes the protagonist's fate for better or for worse. This part often dispels answers many of the questions that arose in the previous part.
3. Falling Action: where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist unravels
In this part, the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist unravels, things start to work themselves out in the story, the tensions experimented in the conflicts of the previous section is now decreasing, the characters may be more relaxed or relief, probably displaying a trait or new insight that they have acquired along the story or might find themselves processing what just happened in the climax.
4. Resolution: marks the end of the Falling Action and a solution to the conflict
The resolution happens right after the Falling Action, the main conflict has been resolved.