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What parts of stories do you know?. Plot Map. Climax : Most exciting part and a turning point! Makes the outcome of the conflict clear. Falling Action : Eases the tension; shows how the main character resolves conflict.
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Plot Map Climax: Most exciting part and a turning point! Makes the outcome of the conflict clear. Falling Action: Eases the tension; shows how the main character resolves conflict Rising Action: shows how the conflict becomes more difficult; builds suspense. Resolution: Reveals how everything turns out; sometimes ends with a twist. Exposition: Introduces characters and setting; sets up or hints at conflict.
Exposition • If the exposition introduces the characters or setting and hints at the conflict, where could we find it in “Boar Out There”?
Exposition • Lines 1-15: We are introduced to the characters, setting, and conflict. Characters: Jenny, boar Setting: Glen Morgan, Miller farm Conflict:
Rising Action • If the rising action shows how the conflict becomes more difficult or builds suspense, can you think of some events from the story that would be rising actions?
Rising Action • Lines 16-20: Jenny decides to go find the boar • Lines 21-34: Details that build the suspense
Climax • If the climax is the turning point or the event that makes the outcome of the conflict clear, what event would this be from the story?
Climax • Line 36: Jenny sees the boar face to face.
Falling Action • If the falling action eases the tension or shows how the main character resolves conflict, what would the falling action of “Boar Out There” be?
Falling Action • The boar sees Jenny and runs away. • How has her attitude change toward the boar?
Resolution • If the resolution of the story reveals how everything turns out and sometimes ends with a twist, what would the resolution of “Boar Out There” be?
Resolution • Jenny knows the boar is afraid of bluejays and little girls while Glen Morgan is afraid of the boar.