Which of the following is not an element of plot?

Point of view

Climax

Exposition

Point of view

Point of view

To determine which of the options is not an element of plot, we need to understand what each element represents.

1. Point of view: This refers to the perspective through which a story is told. It can be first-person (narrated by a character in the story) or third-person (narrated by someone outside the story).

2. Climax: The climax is the highest point of tension or the turning point in a story, where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome is determined.

3. Exposition: This is the beginning of a story where the setting, characters, and background information are introduced.

To identify the element that is not a part of the plot, we need to recognize that the plot consists of the events that occur in a story, typically consisting of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Since the options listed are all elements related to storytelling, the correct answer is that all three options (point of view, climax, and exposition) are elements of plot.