The exposition is where the main characters and setting are introduced.
The beginning of a story is called the exposition - it's when you are introduced to the characters and the setting and the conflict of the story.
Yes, the plot of a story is typically based on short story elements such as exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. These elements help to structure the story and create a compelling narrative for the reader.
The exposition in a story is a set of scenes that are meant to introduce the audience to the characters, world, and tone of the story
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Raymond's Run, like all other short stories, have an exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution. In this case, the exposition, is that Squeaky is a winner, and participates in all races, and becomes the first place.
rising action
build interest and suspense
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The parts of a short story typically include the exposition (introduction of characters, setting, and background information), rising action (events that build tension and lead to the climax), climax (the turning point of the story where the conflict is at its peak), falling action (events that occur as a result of the climax), and resolution (the conclusion where loose ends are tied up). These elements work together to create a cohesive narrative structure and engage the reader in the story's plot and characters.
Holly Short lives in Haven, within the Lower Elements. Where she lives in Haven exactly has never been specified, though.
Everybody from Aristotle to Mark Twain will tell you that the story should begin 'in the middle of things'. That means that the plot or even the crisis that defines the plot should be introduced as soon as possible.