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In this activity, you have to identify the plot structure of the story “Sinigang”. Write A for exposition; B for rising action; C for climax; D for falling action; and E for resolution.
1. “Did you meet…her?” Tita Loleng asked
2. The woman looked to me like she was in her forties—the same age as my mother.
3. The woman, upon seeing my curious stare, had explained, “I am Sylvia.”
4. I finally turned to him. There was only one question I needed to ask. “Why?”
5. I wanted to scream at her to let go but I did not move away.
6. All my muscles tensed upon hearing her name. It took all my self-control to outwardly remain calm and simply raise an eyebrow.
7. When my Dad had come out of the room, I remembered sensing it immediately—the same way an animal instinctively perceives when it is in danger.
8. When her weeping had subsided, she raised her head and looked at me. “Everyone makes mistakes, Liza.” Her eyes begged for understanding.
9. I continued to pick out tomatoes for the sinigang we were to have for dinner. I wasn’t usually the one who assisted my aunt with the cooking.
10. “I’m sorry,” he had told me.​

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Answered by sharmac1629
8

Answer:

this activity, you have to identify the plot structure of the story “Sinigang”. Write A for exposition; B for rising action; C for climax; D for falling action; and E for resolution.

1. “Did you meet…her?” Tita Loleng asked

2. The woman looked to me like she was in her forties—the same age as my mother.

3. The woman, upon seeing my curious stare, had explained, “I am Sylvia.”

4. I finally turned to him. There was only one question I needed to ask. “Why?”

5. I wanted to scream at her to let go but I did not move away.

6. All my muscles tensed upon hearing her name. It took all my self-control to outwardly remain calm and simply raise an eyebrow.

7. When my Dad had come out of the room, I remembered sensing it immediately—the same way an animal instinctively perceives when it is in danger.

8. When her weeping had subsided, she raised her head and looked at me. “Everyone makes mistakes, Liza.” Her eyes begged for understanding.

9. I continued to pick out tomatoes for the sinigang we were to have for dinner. I wasn’t usually the one who assisted my aunt with the cooking.

10. “I’m sorry,” he had told me.this activity, you have to identify the plot structure of the story “Sinigang”. Write A for exposition; B for rising action; C for climax; D for falling action; and E for resolution.

1. “Did you meet…her?” Tita Loleng asked

2. The woman looked to me like she was in her forties—the same age as my mother.

3. The woman, upon seeing my curious stare, had explained, “I am Sylvia.”

4. I finally turned to him. There was only one question I needed to ask. “Why?”

5. I wanted to scream at her to let go but I did not move away.

6. All my muscles tensed upon hearing her name. It took all my self-control to outwardly remain calm and simply raise an eyebrow.

7. When my Dad had come out of the room, I remembered sensing it immediately—the same way an animal instinctively perceives when it is in danger.

8. When her weeping had subsided, she raised her head and looked at me. “Everyone makes mistakes, Liza.” Her eyes begged for understanding.

9. I continued to pick out tomatoes for the sinigang we were to have for dinner. I wasn’t usually the one who assisted my aunt with the cooking.

10. “I’m sorry,” he had told me.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
23

The plot structure of the given story "Sinigang" where A = Exposition, B = Rising action, C= Climax, D = Falling action and E = Resolution is as follows:

  1. B (Rising action): “Did you meet…her?” Tita Loleng asked
  2. B (Rising action): The woman looked to me like she was in her forties—the same age as my mother.
  3. A (Exposition): The woman, upon seeing my curious stare, had explained, “I am Sylvia.”
  4. C (Climax): I finally turned to him. There was only one question I needed to ask. “Why?
  5. C (Climax):  I wanted to scream at her to let go but I did not move away.
  6. C (Climax):  All my muscles tensed upon hearing her name. It took all my self-control to outwardly remain calm and simply raise an eyebrow.
  7. B (Rising action): When my Dad had come out of the room, I remembered sensing it immediately—the same way an animal instinctively perceives when it is in danger.
  8. A (Exposition): When her weeping had subsided, she raised her head and looked at me. “Everyone makes mistakes, Liza.” Her eyes begged for understanding.
  9. D (Falling action):  I continued to pick out tomatoes for the Sinigang we were to have for dinner. I wasn’t usually the one who assisted my aunt with the cooking.
  10. E (Resolution): “I’m sorry,” he had told me.​
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