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Please Help Quick Asap Hurry Read the summary of a narrative nonfiction text.

Match the plot element with the corresponding event from the text.

A park ranger in Colorado is working alone at an isolated park station for the day. As he is making a pot of coffee in the middle of the morning, he thinks he smells smoke. Leaving the station with his radio in hand, the park ranger crosses a small ravine as the smell of smoke gets stronger. Near a small outcropping of boulders, the park ranger comes upon a large bonfire full of trash and camping debris; he radios in the news. The narrative ends when a group of park firefighters arrive and put out the fire without it spreading.

1.Exposition
2.Complicating Incident
3.Rising Action
4.Climax
5.Falling Action

Near a small outcropping of boulders, the park ranger comes upon a large bonfire full of trash and camping debris; he radios in the news. A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5

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