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EXPOSTIO N RIS I NG ACT IO N CLIMAX FALLING ACTION RESOLUTION PLOT OUTLINE BOOKS UPPER RIGHT CONNER: http://webclipart.about.com/od/bookorig/ss/Stack-Of-Books-3.htm How the Grinch Stole Christmas: http://countingtoten.com/my-top-ten-favorite- childrens-christmas-books/ ordan Deahl ebruary 27 th 2013 h grade English

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EXPOSTIONImportant background information that is said at the beginning of the story EXAMPLE: As the reader we find out that the Grinch hates Christmas because his heart is two sizes to small.

Picture: http://muslimmedicine.net/?p=735Text: http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartment/literary_terms.cfmRISING ACTIONThe events, like conflict and complications, leading up the to climax. EXAMPLE: The rising action of this story is when the Grinch an idea and dresses up like Santa and steals all the Whos presents.

Picture: http://leasingnews.org/archives/Dec2012/12_14.htmText: http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartment/literary_terms.cfmCLIMAXThe turning point of events in a story EXAMPLE: The climax of the story is when all the Who wake up and all there presents are gone and they are not up set, the Grinch realizes that Christmas is not about the presents.

Picture: http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/how-the-grinch-stole-christmas/photos/191559/85176Text: http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartment/literary_terms.cfmFALLING ACTION The result or effects of the climax EXAMPLE: The falling action is when the Grinch gave all the Whos back their presents.

Picture: http://abc.go.com/shows/dr-seuss-how-the-grinch-stole-christmasText: http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartment/literary_terms.cfmRESOLUTION The end of the story when all the loose ends are tired up EXAMPLE: The resolution on the story is that they all gather for the Christmas fest and the Grinch no longer hates Christmas.

Picture: http://electroshadow.com/?p=19800Text: http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartment/literary_terms.cfmHow the Grinch Stole Christmas Through out this presentation we will use How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss, as an example of different part of the plot outline.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas: http://countingtoten.com/my-top-ten-favorite-childrens-christmas-books/