1. STORYLINES
(PLOTS)
Astillero, Monique Catherine Mae
M.
BSMT2C – Humanities 13
15 July 2015
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
Centro Escolar University,
Philippines
I learn about literary plots,
electronic research, and
citing references by
completing this activity.
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See: Common Genres of Fiction here
See: Homework Guide here
2. PLOT or STORYLINE
a list, timetable, or scheme dealing with any
of the various arrangements for the
production of a play, motion picture, etc.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plot
Plot is part of a story that helps to know,
understand and to appreciate more the
essence of every story action.
My example: The boy has a crush on his girl
classmate but he’s shy to confess to her.
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5. RISING ACTION
a related series of incidents in a literary plot that
build toward the point of greatest interest.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rising+
action
In my own words: It is one of the most awaited
scene.
My example: The boy starting to make a move
and feel to the girl that he’s into her.
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6. TURNING POINT
a point at which a decisive change takes place;
critical point; crisis.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/turning
+point
In my own words: A scene that changes the
expected happenings.
My example: When the boy making his move to
the girl an another boy also takes the move in
the same girl.
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7. CLIMAX
a decisive moment that is of maximum
intensity or is a major turning point in a plot.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/climax
In my own words: This is the best situation.
My example: The girl feels the move of the two
boy and he refuses the two to continue what
are they doing.
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8. FALLING ACTION
the part of a literary plot that occurs after the cli
max has been reached
and the conflict has been resolved.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/falling+
action
In my own words: It is the reaction of the
affected character(s) in the scene.
My example: The two boy got rejected and
been hurt to the girls’ decision.
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9. RESOLUTION
the act of resolving
or determining upon an action, course of action
,method, procedure, etc.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/resoluti
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In my own words: It is the way of solving the
problem in the scene.
My example: They still become friends after
what happen.
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10. PLOT ELEMENTS:
Brain Practice
Astillero, Monique Catherine Mae
M.
BSMT2C – Humanities 13
15 July 2015
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
Centro Escolar University,
Philippines
I personalize my learning
about the parts of literary
plot by completing this
three-part activity.
Related Stuff
11. New concepts learned
The new stuff that I learned in this
assignment is knowing the real meaning of
every parts of a story and what’s inside in a
story. That every movie, play, novel has a
plot on it. That for me plot is the very
important because it expresses the thought
of the idea of the writer.
NEW INPUTS
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12. This reminds me of…
This reminds me of my own life that my life
has a different plot in every day that
passed. Because in every day that passed
I always face different people, I met
different attitude of them, I talked to them
and of course I can recognize
CONNECTIONS
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13. Usefulness in real situations
I can use what I have learned in some
situations in my own life that in every
happenings that happens in my life I can
distinguish the type of the parts of a story.
I can also use it in recognizing what type
of part of a story I encounter in every day
of my life.
APPLICATIONS
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Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.