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Er ... the plot is what's happening in the story. If you're reading the story, the plot is happening.

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For which part of the plot is the reader waiting?

the climax


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1 A series of events linked together that explain what is happening in a story is called the?

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How do you recognize and analyze story plot?

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What does tension causes the reader to wonder?

next event in the plot


Why is a fact?

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How can responding to a plot be used while reading?

As you read, you should be asking yourself questions about the plot:What is happening?Where and when is it happening?Why is it happening?Who is it happening to?


Which stage of plot introduces the reader to the characters?

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Why is a fact effective?

it makes the reader believe what is happening......it shows that it is proven


What does a dramatic plot end with?

A plot should end with everything being "wrapped up" and explained to the reader. This is called resolution.


Is an incident a single happening not a whole plot?

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What helps the reader determine what could happen to the character in a certain setting?

PLOT