KEY ELEMENTSExposition: This is the introduction of the story, where characters, setting, and the initial situation are established. It sets the stage for the events that will unfold.Rising Action: This part includes a series of events and conflicts that build tension and develop the story. Characters face challenges that lead to complications, driving the narrative forward.Climax: The climax is the turning point of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity. This moment often involves a significant decision or action taken by the protagonist.Falling Action: Following the climax, the falling action shows the consequences of the climax and begins to resolve the conflicts. The tension decreases as the story moves toward resolution.Resolution (or Denouement): This is the conclusion of the story, where conflicts are resolved, and the story comes to a close. It often reflects on the outcomes for the characters and the overall message or theme of the story.