1. STORYLINES
(PLOTS)
Mendoza, Kricel Carolino
BSMT2C, Humanities 13
July 15, 2015
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
Centro Escolar University,
Philippines
I learn about literary plots,
electronic research, and
citing references by
completing this activity.
Think
positive
and work
hard
See: Common Genres of Fiction here
See: Homework Guide here
2. PLOT or STORYLINE
Plot is a literary term that refers to how narrative
points are arranged to make a story
understandable to the reader or observer.
Source & hyperlink:
http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-plot-
examples-definition-quiz.html
Plot refers to the order of events in a story
A polices patroller saw a thief in a store stealing
money, he goes to the store and tried to stop
catch the thief but the thief escaped. But the
police didn’t stop and made all his best to run in
order for him to catch the thief and then he
succeeded. The store owner thanked the police
and gave him a reward.
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3. ILLUSTRATION
Picture of a plot diagram from the internet. It
should fit and fill this space. Select one that is
simple, clear, and with portrait orientation.
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=plot+diagram&biw=1280&bih=666&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved
=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI0N2lx4DdxgIVAmg-Ch1tLg7t&dpr=1#imgrc=G3q9ETEM8iFkRM%3A
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4. MY OWN PLOT
He then put all his strength in able
to catch the thief, but when he
catch him the thief is not that weak.
They fought with each other.
While patrolling he
saw a thief stealing money
in a bank. So he runs fast going
to the bank to catch The police tried all his best for
the thief, him to handcuff the thief
but he was not able to catch him.
Because of his bravery
A police is and strength finally the thief
patrolling in was catch and was sent to
the street. jail. The bank owner thanked
him and gave him a reward.
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5. RISING ACTION
The rising action of a plot is the series of events
that build up and create tension and suspense.
Source & hyperlink:
http://homeworktips.about.com/od/writingabo
okreport/a/risingaction.htm
Rising action is where the conflict starts.
My example: While patrolling, the police saw a
thief stealing money in the bank and then he
goes to the bank to catch the thief but he was
not able to catch him.
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6. TURNING POINT
A point at which a decisive change takes place
Source & hyperlink:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/turning
+point
In my own words: Point where changes takes
place.
My example: Jangmi and Chadol are a happy
couple, they then found out that they will going
to have their first child, but because of poverty
and hardness in living by their own, their
relationship come to an end after Jangmi gave
birth to the child. He leaves Chadol and
Chorong( their child).
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7. CLIMAX
The climax is the moment of greatest emotional
tension.
Source & hyperlink:
http://study.com/academy/lesson/climax-in-
literature-definition-examples.html
Climax is the most interesting part of the story.
The police then put all his strength in able to
catch the thief, but when he catches him the
thief is not that weak. They fought with each
other.
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8. FALLING ACTION
The falling action occurs right after the climax. It
is what happens after the main problem of the
story has been solved.
Source & hyperlink:
http://study.com/academy/lesson/falling-
action-of-a-story-definition-examples-quiz.html
It is when the problem nearly comes to an end.
My example: The police tried all his best for him
to handcuff the thief.
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9. RESOLUTION
The ending of the story, the conclusion where
everything is resolved
Source & hyperlink:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid
=20090120175046AA00P6K
It is the ending of the story.
My example: the thief was sent to jail and the
bank owner thank the him.
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10. PLOT ELEMENTS:
Brain Practice
Complete Name
Course, Section, Subject
Date Completed
Teacher’s Name
University, Country
I personalize my learning
about the parts of literary
plot by completing this
three-part activity.
Related Stuff
11. New concepts learned
I have learned tat every story has its own
sequence. Every story has an end so it
means that every problem comes to an
end.
NEW INPUTS
1
12. This reminds me of…
A story wherein someone stole in our
store and my older sister saw it. They
resolved the situation by talking to the
thief.
CONNECTIONS
2
13. Usefulness in real situations
It will be a big help in creating my own
story sample. I can use this later on in my
Communication Skills subject.
APPLICATIONS
3
Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.
15. SEVEN POINTS
1. Delete the instructions. When you submit
your work, only your answers should be seen.
2. Keep it short: this one slide only
3. Short definition: Use direct quotes inside
quotation marks.
4. Source: Use APA format
5. Hyperlink: Embed like this
Available online 12-12-2015.
6. In my own words: Paraphrase succinctly
7. Example: From your own experience
GUIDELINES