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Les Match the events in Frankenstein to the plot points (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution or denouement) that they
represent.
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
denouement
Robert Walton meets the creature, who tells him his side of the story.
Frankenstein visits the graves of his loved ones and swears revenge against the
creature.
Justine Moritz is wrongly convicted and executed for William's murder.
Victor finds a book on alchemy and reads it while holidaying with his family.
Henry Clerval is murdered by the creature and Victor Frankenstein is suspected and
jailed.


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