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how to identify the plot steps(problem, rising action and climax in a short passage)
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Weegy: The plot has a beginning, the rising action, the climax, and the ending.

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To identify plot steps in a short passage:

Problem: Look for the main conflict or challenge the characters face.
Rising Action: Identify events or complications that build tension or develop the conflict.
Climax: Find the moment of highest tension or the turning point where the main conflict reaches its peak.
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A SHORT PASSAGE WITH QUESTIONS RELATED TO PLOT (PROBLEM, RISING ACTION, CLIMAX)
Weegy: What is your question? User: How to identify the problem, rising action and climax in a short reading passage Weegy: The climax is the pivotal point in the story that changes everything. Everything leading to that point is the rising action, which happens as a result of the initial problem, which is the driving force of most stories. Thanks for using Weegy! (More)
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A short passage with questions about plot (problem, rising action, climax) helps students identify key story elements and understand how events build tension and lead to the turning point.

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To identify the problem, rising action, and climax in a short passage, look for the main conflict, the events that build suspense or complications, and the moment of greatest tension or turning point.

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