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matching: match the term to its definition.
climax internal conflict falling action
resolution plot external conflict
exposition rising action characters
setting
__________ - sequence of events that involves characters and conflict
__________ - a struggle within a character’s mind
__________ - a problem with another character or outside force (such as something found in nature)
__________ - where you meet the characters of the story, learn the setting, and the main conflict.
__________ - conflict(s) are beginning to develop. suspense is building.
__________ - the turning point of a story. the main character comes face to face with the conflict. the character changes in some way.
__________ - all loose ends of the plot are wrapped up.
__________ - the story comes to an end.
__________ - person, animal or other creature that is responsible for the thoughts and actions of a story.
__________ - the place, time period, and atmosphere of the story
- For "sequence of events that involves characters and conflict", the term is Plot as plot is the sequence of events in a story with characters and conflict.
- For "a struggle within a character’s mind", it's Internal conflict as internal conflict is a character's internal struggle.
- For "a problem with another character or outside force", it's External conflict as external conflict is with external entities.
- For "where you meet the characters of the story, learn the setting, and the main conflict", it's Exposition as exposition introduces characters, setting, and conflict.
- For "conflict(s) are beginning to develop. Suspense is building", it's Rising Action as rising action builds suspense and develops conflict.
- For "the turning point of a story. The main character comes face to face with the conflict. The character changes in some way", it's Climax as climax is the turning point.
- For "all loose ends of the plot are wrapped up", it's Resolution as resolution resolves plot loose ends.
- For "the story comes to an end", it's Falling action? Wait, no, resolution is wrapping up, falling action is after climax leading to resolution. Wait, the definition "the story comes to an end" - actually, the correct term for the end of the story after resolution is sometimes considered as the conclusion, but among the terms, Falling action is the events after climax leading to resolution, and resolution is wrapping up. Wait, maybe the "the story comes to an end" is Resolution? No, let's re - check. The terms:
- Plot: sequence of events with characters and conflict.
- Internal conflict: struggle within character's mind.
- External conflict: problem with other character or outside force.
- Exposition: meet characters, learn setting and main conflict.
- Rising Action: conflict develops, suspense builds.
- Climax: turning point, character faces conflict, changes.
- Resolution: loose ends wrapped up.
- Falling action: after climax, leading to resolution (but the definition "the story comes to an end" - maybe the question has a slight mix - up, but among the given terms, the "the story comes to an end" should be Resolution? Wait, no, let's check the terms again. The terms are Climax, Internal conflict, Falling action, Resolution, Plot, External conflict, Exposition, Rising Action, Characters, Setting.
- "the story comes to an end" - maybe it's the end of the plot, so Resolution? Wait, no, Falling action is the events after climax, and then Resolution is wrapping up. Maybe the question's "the story comes to an end" is the Resolution? Or maybe a mis - wording. Let's proceed with the correct matches:
- "sequence of events that involves characters and conflict" → Plot.
- "a struggle within a character’s mind" → Internal conflict.
- "a problem with another character or outside force" → External conflict.
- "where you meet the characters of the story, learn the setting, and the main conflict" → Exposition.
- "conflict(s) are beginning to develop. Suspense is building" → Rising Action.
- "the turning point of a story. The main character comes face to face with the conflict. The character changes in some way" → Climax.
- "all loose ends of the plot are wrapped up" → Resolution.
- "the story comes to an end" → Falling action? No, that's not right. Wait, maybe the "the story comes to an end" is the Resolution. Maybe the question's definition for Falling action is different. Let's check the remaining terms. After Resolution, the story ends. So maybe the "the story comes to an end" is Resolution. Then…
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- Plot - sequence of events that involves characters and conflict
- Internal conflict - a struggle within a character’s mind
- External conflict - a problem with another character or outside force (such as something found in nature)
- Exposition - where you meet the characters of the story, learn the setting, and the main conflict
- Rising Action - conflict(s) are beginning to develop. Suspense is building
- Climax - the turning point of a story. The main character comes face to face with the conflict. The character changes in some way
- Resolution - all loose ends of the plot are wrapped up
- Falling action - the story comes to an end (Note: There might be a slight inaccuracy in the definition - falling action is the events after climax leading to resolution, but based on the given options, this is the best match)
- Characters - person, animal or other creature that is responsible for the thoughts and actions of a story
- Setting - the place, time period, and atmosphere of the story