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chapter 4 5 6 7 8 9 10s of to kill a mocking bird

resolution

exposition

rising action

falling

conflict

and climax

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(ps i need all of them)(plz help im stuck)
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Answer:

A plot diagram consists of the exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution in a story. If you consider Chapter Four of To Kill a Mockingbird as a story in and of itself, you can use the plot diagram to create a triangle with exposition as a flat line, conflict and rising action as one of the sides, the climax at the peak, the falling action as the other side, and the resolution as a line opposite the exposition.

The exposition in the chapter is that Scout is in school and not enjoying the experience.

In the rising action, she walks home and finds two pieces of gum wedged into a hole in one of the Radley's oak trees. She chews these and later finds Indian Head pennies in the same hole. Summer comes and the kids begin to play a game based on the Radley family.

One day, the climax occurs. Atticus catches them playing the game. This changes everything. Scout decides she wants to quit the game.

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