Exposition.
The exposition sets up the rest of the story by introducing the characters, setting, and initial situation. It provides background information that helps to establish the context for the events that will unfold in the narrative.
The mood of the story is what sets up the feel of the entire story. This affects how a person will react.
what did the four contitutions set up
the breaking up part :-(
In the exposition of the story "A Soldier's Secret," the main characters and setting are introduced. The background information about the soldier, his life, and the circumstances leading up to the main conflict are typically provided. This part of the story sets the stage for the unfolding events and gives readers a glimpse into the characters' world.
The exposition stage sets up the characters and their backstories. The rising action stage is when the central conflict unfolds. The other two stages are climax and resolution
A book orientation is a part of the book that sets up the theme and introduces the characters.
the climax and/or resolution
The falling action of a story is the part that ties up the loose ends at the end of the story and thus concludes the climax.
The falling action of a story is the part that ties up the loose ends at the end of the story and thus concludes the climax.
Rising action refers to the events in a story that build up towards the climax. It introduces and develops the main conflict, increases tension, and sets the stage for the story's turning point. This part of the narrative typically follows the exposition and precedes the climax of the story.
The first paragraph of the story is the end of the story. The rest of the story leads up to the boots filling as Stephan drowns in the river at the end of the story. The end of the story explains the first paragraph.
The resolution is the part of the story arc that provides the outcome or ending to the story. It offers closure by tying up loose ends and revealing the final fates of the characters.