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Question 5 of 5 Read the summary of "Little Red Riding Hood" and then answer the question:
Little Red Riding Hood
A young girl's mother asks her to bring a basket of goodies to her sick
grandmother. On the way, the girl meets a wolf. When he asks where
she is going, the girl explains that she is going to see her grandmother.
The wolf runs ahead of the girl and gets to her grandmother's house
before she arrives. He locks the grandmother in the closet, puts on her
clothing, and gets into her bed. When the girl comes into the bedroom,
the wolf jumps out of bed and tries to eat her.
Which plot element is most clearly missing from the summary? Exposition or rising action or climax or resolution

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