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PLOT: CONFLICT AND RESOLUTION

P LOT : C ONFLICT AND RESOLUTION. All stories have a plot, or a series of story events. Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in

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Page 1: P LOT : C ONFLICT AND RESOLUTION. All stories have a plot, or a series of story events. Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in

PLOT: CONFLICT

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Page 2: P LOT : C ONFLICT AND RESOLUTION. All stories have a plot, or a series of story events. Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in

All stories have a plot, or a series of story events.

Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in the story.

Plot events throughout the story lead to a resolution, or solution to the problem, near the end.

TIP- The conflict of a story usually has to do with a challenge faced by the main character.

Page 3: P LOT : C ONFLICT AND RESOLUTION. All stories have a plot, or a series of story events. Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in

Recognizing the conflict and the resolution in a story can help you better understand what you read!

Conflict

Plot events

Resolution

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LET’S TRY IT!

Freddy has trouble making friends at his new school. One day, he saw a poster about a meeting of the chess club, and he decided to go. At the meeting, Freddy met a boy named Dennis who live on his block.

“I didn’t know you played chess. You should come over after school so we can play a game,” Dennis said. Freddy was glad to meet someone who liked chess as much as he did.

Page 5: P LOT : C ONFLICT AND RESOLUTION. All stories have a plot, or a series of story events. Most plots contain a conflict, or problem, that occurs early in

Freddy has trouble making friends at his new school. One day, he saw a poster about a meeting of the chess club, and he decided to go. At the meeting, Freddy met a boy named Dennis who live on his block.

“I didn’t know you played chess. You should come over after school so we can play a game,” Dennis said. Freddy was glad to meet someone who liked chess as much as he did.

Conflict

Plot events

Resolution

Freddy has trouble making friends at his new school.

•Freddy sees a poster for a chess club meeting.•Freddy goes to the meeting.

Freddy meets Dennis who also likes to play chess.