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STORYLINES (PLOTS) Cuanzon, Noreen Leozen M. BSMT, 2C, Humanities 13 July 13, 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera Centro Escolar University Manila, Philippines I learn about literary plots, electronic research, and citing references by completing this activity. Love conquers all even odds against you. See: Common Genres of Fiction here See: Homework Guide here

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STORYLINES (PLOTS)Cuanzon, Noreen Leozen M.BSMT, 2C, Humanities 13July 13, 2015 Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University Manila, Philippines

I learn about literary plots, electronic research,

and citing references by completing this activity.

Love conquers all even

odds against

you.

See: Common Genres of Fiction hereSee: Homework Guide here

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PLOT or STORYLINE

It is a narrative term defined as the events that make up a story.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/story%20line

It is the sequence of events in that occur in a story.

My example: There is a friend of mine named Faye who I had known for years. Our family were close to each other and she's a schoolmate of mine. But the day comes when we fight each other for a long time.

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ILLUSTRATION

http://study.com/academy/lesson/plot-analysis-example-lesson-quiz.html

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MY OWN PLOT

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

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RISING ACTION

A related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.

hyperlinkhttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rising+action

Is the portion of the story where hindrances stand in the way of the protagonist accomplishing his goal.

My example: We started not talking and she even forget me because of her boyfriend. All of her attention was always with the guy.

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TURNING POINT

It is a point at which a decisive change takes place, a critical point or crisis.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/turning%20point?s=t

An instant when the progression of events is changed.

My example: I was shocked by the news that time, my mother approached me and said that Faye would migrate to other country.

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CLIMAX Is the moment of greatest emotional tension.

This is perhaps the most important part of a story. Without the climax, the story will just keep building up without any confrontation.

study.com/academy/lesson/climax-in-literature-definition-examples.html

My example: From then on, we had no communication, totally none even in social networking sites. She's not responding to my messages and that was the worst part.

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FALLING ACTION

It is the sequence of events that follow the climax and end in the resolution. This is in contrast to the rising action which leads up to the plot’s climax.

http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literaryterms/g/fallingAction.htm

It gives us satisfaction, it is happens after the main problem of the story has been solved.

My example: Several months had passed, one day I was shocked that she came back home and visited me in our house. We started talking.

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RESOLUTION

It is when finally they reach a solution to the predicament, or reach a point where they can go no farther in trying to reach a solution, and fail, the story has achieved.

http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literaryterms/g/resolution.htm

It is where a certain part of the story is already resolved and worked out.

My example: Past is already past. After all of her explanation, I forgive her because there's nothing on holding grudges.

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PLOT ELEMENTS: Brain PracticeCuanzon, Noreen Leozen M.BSMT, 2C, Humanities 13Juy 13, 2015 Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University Manila, 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 I’ve learned a lot in this activity, it’s really

associated in our real lives. Before, I really hate conflicts because it seems that it is a burden in everyone’s life. But now, it’s totally different. If you will see the outcome and how you get through of that, you should be glad because in every conflict that we will encounter there’s a treasure lesson to be learn.

NEW INPUTS1

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This reminds me of…

Myself, honestly speaking I’m weak person when it comes in problems. I always tend to cry instead of finding ways to solve those obstructions. I can’t imagine that through this activity, I was able to overcome my weaknesses.

CONNECTIONS2

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Usefulness in real situations

We will be able to know the step by step process in our lives. On how to deal with the situations that we might encounter. We will know how to manipulate and have a decision in able to have a good resolution in the end of the hindrances and obstacles in every chapter of our lives.

APPLICATIONS3

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

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Works Cited http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/f

alling+action http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edep

artment/literary_terms.cfm http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictio

nary/american-english/turning-point http://literarydevices.net/climax/ http://literarydevices.net/plot/ http://study.com/academy/lesson/plot-a

nalysis-example-lesson-quiz.html http://literarydevices.net/rising-action

REFERENCING4