Exposition - The exposition is in the first few chapters when Harry is at the Dursley's. We learn about Harry, and his parents, as well as getting to learn more about the wizarding world.
Rising Action - The rising action is seen after Harry has left the Dursley's, and arrived at Hogwarts. Harry starts becoming suspicious, and starts to investigate wrong doings.
Climax - The climax takes place when Harry, Ron, and Hermione get past the trap door. From there they have to overcome obstacle after obstacle in order to get to the stone. To top off the climax, Harry and Voldemort have a big battle.
Falling Action - There isn't much falling action shown in this book. After the climax it almost immediately goes into resolution mode. As soon as Harry defeats Voldemort, he passes out and wakes up when everything is okay again.
Resolution - While there was a lack of falling action, there wasn't a lack of resolution. It is shown first off, with Dumbledore awarding Gryffindor with the House cup. Then, Harry, Ron, and Hermione board trains to go back to their homes for the summer.
Rising Action - The rising action is seen after Harry has left the Dursley's, and arrived at Hogwarts. Harry starts becoming suspicious, and starts to investigate wrong doings.
Climax - The climax takes place when Harry, Ron, and Hermione get past the trap door. From there they have to overcome obstacle after obstacle in order to get to the stone. To top off the climax, Harry and Voldemort have a big battle.
Falling Action - There isn't much falling action shown in this book. After the climax it almost immediately goes into resolution mode. As soon as Harry defeats Voldemort, he passes out and wakes up when everything is okay again.
Resolution - While there was a lack of falling action, there wasn't a lack of resolution. It is shown first off, with Dumbledore awarding Gryffindor with the House cup. Then, Harry, Ron, and Hermione board trains to go back to their homes for the summer.