1
Introduction
the general purpose of telling a story. Usually used when
the story is told, not written;
2
Setting
the description of who, what, when, where;
3
Complicating action
the description of events usually in chronological order,
finishing with the event where interest, suspense, and feelings
reach their peak. This part also describes the main problem that
needs to be solved and what the characters decide they need to do
to solve the problem;
4
Resolution
the way the problem is actually resolved;
5
Conclusion
he final part of the story where the author evaluates
the actions or reflects on what happened. It has the description
of feelings, final comments, or reactions.