Which part of the plot map is the most intense part of the story?
climax
falling action
resolution
rising action
Which part of the story happens at the beginning and describes the situation, characters, and problem?
Resolution
Exposition
Climax
Rising Action
Which part of the plot map is the highest point?
falling action
exposition
climax
rising action
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "The boy was called Hansel and the girl was called Gretel."
rising action
resolution
exposition
falling action
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "A poor wood-cutter lived by a large forest with his wife and two children."
resolution
rising action
exposition
climax
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "The witch began to howl, but Gretel ran away, and the witch perished."
climax
rising action
resolution
exposition
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "On the way into the forest, Hansel crumbled his bread in his pocket, quietly stopping here and there to toss pieces on the ground."
falling action
resolution
rising action
climax
Which part of the plot is being described here? A series of events that build suspense and interest in the plot and lead to a climax
resolution
rising action
falling action
climax
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "Early in the morning, the woman took the children out of their beds and gave them a piece of bread."
rising action
climax
exposition
falling action
Which part of the plot map is being described here? The turning point of the story
exposition
falling action
rising action
climax
Which part of the plot map is described here? At the beginning of the story, the reader learns that the family is very hungry.
Falling action
Exposition
Climax
Resolution
Gretel pushes the witch into the oven. Which part of the plot map is this from?
rising action
falling action
exposition
climax
Which part of the plot map is this quote from? "Early in the morning, she seized Hansel with her crooked hand, then carried him into a little wooden cage and locked him inside."
falling action
resolution
climax
rising action
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