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To write the beginning of the plot of a story (or the exposition or initiating event), you should include how the development of the conflict begins.

For example, in the movie "Finding Nemo", the exposition of the plot would be Nemo going to his first day of school.

The middle part of a story plot is normally referred to as the "turning point" of the story. During most climax scenes, the reader or viewer of the story will be feeling the most emotion (typically thrill, sadness, surprise, or terror).

The example of climax from "Finding Nemo" was when the fishing net was catching Dory, which created the sense of surprise and tension. Climaxes have been known to occur immediately after everything seemed alright (but not always).

The end of a story (or the resolution) is basically just what it is, the end.

The example of this from Finding Nemo was when Dory was freed by use of teamwork.

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