A plot has five main stages. The climax is the turning point of a story. The stage of a plot follows the climax is the Rising Action. The Rising action is the series of events that leads to the climax.
The stage that comes after the climax is the falling action. In this stage, the story begins to wind down as the conflicts are being resolved and loose ends are tied up. It leads to the resolution, where the story's final outcome is revealed.
The plot concludes during the falling action
The Rising Action follows the climax.
The ending.
The stage of a plot that comes directly after the conflict is called the climax. The climax offers resolution to the conflict in a story.
The plot stage that comes directly after the Exposition stage is called the Rising Action. The Rising Action stage is the part of the plot where a series of related incidents occur to build toward the central interest and storyline of the plot.
The stage that comes after the rising action is the climax in a typical plot structure. The climax is the turning point of the story where the tension and conflict reach their peak before starting to resolve.
The stage that comes directly after the conflict in a plot is the climax. This is the point where tensions are at their peak and the outcome of the conflict is decided.
Plot comes first
climax
In Freytag's pyramid the writer sets the stage for the rest of the plot during the climax.
Rising action
The highest point on a plot diagram represents the climax of the story. This is the moment of greatest tension and conflict, where the outcome of the main character's struggle becomes clear.
falling action
Falling Action
exposition.Er.. .no.Grade school students are taught 5 parts of plot in sequential order:expositionrising actionclimaxfalling actionresolution - in which the (re)SOLUTION to the conflict is dealt with (not necessarily solved.)