To complete the plot pyramid for the narrative poem "How Did Ricebirds Come to Be," follow these steps:### Plot Pyramid1. **Draw the Pyramid:** - Start by drawing a large triangle on your bond paper. Divide it into five sections, from bottom to top: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.2. **Fill in the Plot Elements:** - **Exposition (Base of the Pyramid):** - **Description:** Introduce the setting and characters. In this poem, the exposition would describe the world before the appearance of ricebirds and introduce the key characters involved in the story. - **Example:** The poem might start with a description of a village or land where people live and interact with nature. - **Rising Action (Second Level):** - **Description:** Outline the events leading up to the climax. This part includes the build-up of tension or conflict in the story. - **Example:** The events might involve the actions or decisions of characters that lead to a significant change or challenge concerning ricebirds. - **Climax (Middle of the Pyramid):** - **Description:** Identify the turning point or the most intense moment of the story. - **Example:** The climax could be the moment when the key characters discover the significance of ricebirds or when a major event occurs that changes the course of the story. - **Falling Action (Second to the Top):** - **Description:** Show the events that occur as the story begins to wind down after the climax. - **Example:** The falling action might involve the resolution of conflicts and the effects of the climax on the characters and their environment. - **Resolution (Top of the Pyramid):** - **Description:** Conclude the story by resolving any remaining issues and providing closure. - **Example:** The resolution would explain how the ricebirds came to be and how the world or characters have changed as a result.### Example Plot Pyramid for "How Did Ricebirds Come to Be":``` Climax (The pivotal moment when the significance of ricebirds is revealed) Falling Action (Events following the climax that show the impact of the discovery) Rising Action (Build-up of events leading to the climax) Exposition (Introduction to the setting and characters, initial situation)```Complete this pyramid on your bond paper by writing each element in the corresponding section of the pyramid. Submit the completed plot pyramid to your teacher as instructed.