Exposition: The exposition is the part of a story that introduces the characters, setting, and the situation of the story. It also introduces the main conflicts.
Rising action: All the events leading up to the climax. The rising action usually introduces some more minor conflicts.
Climax: The climax of a story is where the main conflict is faced and resolved. In the case of Fiding Nemo, Nemo is reunited with his daddy. The climax doesn't always have to be happy.
Falling Action: The falling action is where the ending events of the story happens. It straightens out the minor problems and sums up the climax events.
Conclusion: The conclusion of a story is the end; it wraps up the story. It can tell you what may happen to the characters in the future. The conclusion ties up the loose ends of the story. The protagonists live happily ever after.





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