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STORYLINES (PLOTS) Benedicto, Ralph Royce Z. BSMT-2C World Literature 07.10.15 Mr. Jaime Cabrera CEU, Philippines I learn about literary plots, electronic research, and citing references by completing this activity. In war, Victory In peace, vigilance In death, Sacrifice. See: Common Genres of Fiction here See: Homework Guide here

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STORYLINES (PLOTS)Benedicto, Ralph Royce Z.BSMT-2C World Literature07.10.15Mr. Jaime CabreraCEU, Philippines

I learn about literary plots, electronic research,

and citing references by completing this activity.

In war, Victory

In peace, vigilanceIn death,Sacrifice.

See: Common Genres of Fiction hereSee: Homework Guide here

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PLOT or STORYLINE

Plot is a narrative (and, traditionally, literary) term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly: as they relate to one another in a pattern or in a sequence; as they relate to each other through cause and effect; how the reader views the story; or simply by coincidence.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative) In my own words: Plot is where the story revolves and how it

flows. Example is that a plot has a climax, rising

actions and denouement.

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ILLUSTRATION

http://www.scribendi.com/advice/theplotskeleton.en.html

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MY OWN PLOT

Source: Cite your own work, using APA format citation.

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Exposition: Rr is very fond in playing ps3.

Rising action: he searched the internet for a

price of it.

Therefore beyond seeing the ps3 he buy it immediately

Upon much excitement he grab

it and played it

Rr now enjoyed playing it for his

desires.

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RISING ACTION

Short definition:This escalation leads to the climax, the part of the plot where it will ultimately be determined whether the hero will overcome all the conflict from the rising action or fail to overcome the conflict and face defeat study.com/academy/.../rising-action-in-a-

story-definition-examples-quiz.ht... In my own words:It is where the character faces the consequences of his actions and may change it. My example: Ps3 was bought to the store.

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TURNING POINT

Short definition: a time when an important change happens http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/

turning%20point In my own words:It is where an important thing happen and change. My example: When Rr bought the ps3 he is overcome with joy.

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CLIMAX Short definition:the most exciting and important part of a story, play, or movie that occurs usually at or near the end http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/

climax In my own words:It is where the main part of the story happen. My example: Finally Rr has given a new set of Ps3 to be played with.

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FALLING ACTION

Short definition:Falling action is defined as the parts of a story after the climax and before the very end. An example of falling action is act four in a five-act play. www.yourdictionary.com/falling-action In my own words:This is the part where a story ends and gives a hint to another story. My example: When Rr bought the ps3 he immediately returned home.

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RESOLUTION

Short definition:Resolution is the part of the story's plot line in which the problem of the story is resolved or worked out. This occurs after the falling action and is typically where the story ends. http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/

literaryterms/g/resolution.htm In my own words:This is where a problem was finally answered and solved. My example: When Rr has received his Ps3 he exclaimed with joy.

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PLOT ELEMENTS: Brain PracticeBenedicto, Ralph Royce Z.BSMT2C07.12.15Mr. Jaime CabreraCEU, Philippines

I personalize my learning about the parts of literary

plot by completing this three-part activity.

Related Stuff

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New concepts learned What I learned in this slides are the stories

flows. How does it go in a story what is the part that is the most exiting and worth waiting to. How will it be solved later on and what well will it do to the story.

NEW INPUTS1

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This reminds me of… This reminds me of my first time

watching a movie, I forgot the movie but it is so complicated to see the climax, resolution and falling actions. I did not understand how the story flow back then.

CONNECTIONS2

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Usefulness in real situations This could be useful in certain situations

like how will I asked myself how does a story flow and where it will begin what is the most awaited part of all and what end will it bring.

APPLICATIONS3

Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.