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Match the definition to the part of a play's plot structure,
climax
1. turning point
builds suspense as the hero gains control over his opponent
and encounters conflicts
3. introduction and background information
exposition
falling action
4. conclusion-hero's destruction
catastrophe
5. follows climax and portrays stages in hero's downfall
rising action

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Climax:  turning point

Exposition:  introduction and background information

Falling action: follows climax and portrays stages in hero's downfall

Rising action: builds suspense as the hero gains control over his opponent

Catastrophe: conclusion-hero's destruction

Explanation:

The  exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and catastrophe are the parts of plots of the story . These five parts work together to create a suspense, and flow together smoothly to create a unified story line.Exposition marks the beginning of the story and introduces the major characters involved in the story. It paves way for the future events. when a  main problem or conflict is addressed with a form of action, rising action occurs. climax is pivotal point in the story The falling action appears immediately after the climax. catastrophe is the end of the story.

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3. Exposition - introduction and background information.

4. Catastrophe - conclusion heroes destruction.

5. Falling action - follows climax and portrays stages in heroes downfall.

2. Rising action - builds suspense as the hero gains control over the opponent.

1. Climax - turning point.

Explanation: exact order!

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