Plot Diagram
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English
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4th - 5th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the exposition in a plot diagram?
Back
The exposition is the part of the story that provides all the necessary background information before the main action begins, including details about the characters, setting, and initial conflict.
Tags
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
CCSS.RL.6.3
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What occurs during the rising action of a story?
Back
The rising action consists of a series of events that create suspense and tension, leading up to the climax. It develops the conflict and builds interest.
Tags
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
CCSS.RL.6.3
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the climax in a plot diagram?
Back
The climax is the turning point of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity. It is often the most exciting part of the narrative.
Tags
CCSS.RL.3.3
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What happens during the falling action of a story?
Back
The falling action includes events that follow the climax and lead towards the resolution. It shows the consequences of the climax and begins to tie up loose ends.
Tags
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
CCSS.RL.6.3
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the resolution in a plot diagram?
Back
The resolution is the conclusion of the story, where conflicts are resolved, and the story comes to a close.
Tags
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
CCSS.RL.6.3
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of a plot diagram?
Back
A plot diagram visually represents the structure of a story, helping to outline the key elements such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
Tags
CCSS.RL.3.3
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.4.5
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.5.5
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does the setting influence a story's plot?
Back
The setting provides the context in which the story takes place, influencing the characters' actions, the conflict, and the overall mood of the narrative.
Tags
CCSS.RL.2.1
CCSS.RL.4.3
CCSS.RL.5.3
CCSS.RL.6.3
CCSS.RL.7.3
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