Introduction - Build up - Complication (Climax) - Resolution- Ending
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In which stage do you find the characters and the setting?
The introduction
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In which stage do you find the a reflection by the character or the narrator?
The ending
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What do you find in the build up stage?
The beginning of the events.
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What do you find in the complication (climax) stage?
A complication / issue / problem occurs or exciting events.
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In which stage is the issue resolved?
The Resolution
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "Just when the crow was beginning to lose hope, she spied a pitcher with a few inches of water in the bottom."
Build-up
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "After flying for many days, a crow found she was terribly thirsty but even the streams had dried up."
Introduction
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "The summer had been long and hot, and the countryside was as dry as a bone."
Introduction
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "With each pebble, the water level rose and in no time the water level was high enough for her to drink her fill."
Resolution
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "When the crow tried to take a drink, her beak was too short and the pitcher was too narrow. She could not get at the water."
Complication / Climax
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "The crow knew if she broke it or knocked the pitcher over, the water would spill and she would have no water again."
Complication / Climax
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "She thought and thought, sure that she would think of a solution when at last she remembered something she had once seen."
Resolution
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "She immediately started to gather pebbles that she dropped one by one into the pitcher."
Resolution
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Which story stage does this event belong to: "The crow was finally able to drink from the pot and continue her flight happily."