Remember that literary plot we used to learn about all the time in elementary school? You know, we’d read a book in class and then we’d have to do some sort of project or essay about it. It often included summarizing what you read.
Well, apparently that’s more useful than we ever imagined. Who knew that we’d actually be using something we learned in school later on in life?
There are five parts of a novel:
1. Exposition 2. Rising action 3. Climax 4. Falling action
5. Resolution