PLOT  Plot includes a problem or goal, rising action, climax, and a resolution, or outcome.  Sometimes a writer hints at what’s to come – foreshadowing.

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PLOT  Plot includes a problem or goal, rising action, climax, and a resolution, or outcome.  Sometimes a writer hints at what’s to come – foreshadowing  Sometimes a writer goes back in time - flashback

PLOT Problem Rising Action Key Event- foreshadowing Key Event Climax Resolution

PLOT Red takes treats to Granny Along the way she meets the Big Bad Wolf and he asks her a lot of questions. The Wolf gets to Granny’s house and dresses up in Granny’s clothes. Red asks the wolf questions about his appearance before jumping out of bed to get her. The nearby wood cutter chases the wolf away. Little Red Riding Hood

PLOT Cook dinner for family Was going to set alarm so he got up late Cleaned house Opened the oven door Ordered pizza Bought groceries and prepared meal Write to Read p.#536