The different levels of plot typically include the exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (events leading to the climax), climax (the turning point of the story), falling action (events after the climax), and resolution (conclusion of the story). Each level contributes to the overall development and resolution of the story.
This element is strontium (Sr).
climax
W on the periodic table. the element with the highest melting/boiling point is tungsten.
There is no element with a melting point of -183 deg C. The nearest element is Argon, with a melting point of -189 deg C.
The turning point in a plot is the climax.
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rising action
"Plot hill" is not a commonly recognized term in storytelling or literary analysis. It may refer to a narrative element or structure that involves a climax or turning point in the plot of a story, but it is not a widely used or defined concept.
The turning point in a plot, story or dramatic action
i think it is the climax
No. The plot is the events that happen in a story. The setting is where those events take place. The plot can effect the setting and the setting can effect the plot. They are separate, but important elements of story.
The stage of a plot that includes the key turning point of the story is called the climax. It is the moment of highest tension and drama, where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome of the story is determined.
falling action
when a character must make a decision that will change the course of the story.
falling action
exposition, rising action, turning point/ climax, falling action, and resolution/conclusion