Rising action and falling action
i think the rising action is when the two men first start to smell the cheese. But they dont know what it is from and where it was comming from.
The exposition of the book called Raymond's Run is when Squeaky wants to fight because gretchen and her friends are talking bad about Raymond this is the exposition of the story Raymond's Run
there must be a rising action in the story to keep it interesting
The rising action includes the events between the conflict and the climax. It involves the complications and suspense in the story.
The rising action in "Raymond's Run" involves Squeaky's preparation for the May Day race, her conflict with Gretchen, and her realization that Raymond has the potential to be a talented runner. This section builds tension and leads to the climax of the story.
The rising action in the book Heat is the most exciting parts. Like when Michael threw the baseball at the theif Raymonds head. Best book ever!
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Raymond's sister's name in the story "Raymond's Run" was Squeaky. She was a talented runner and took on the responsibility of looking out for her brother Raymond who had a developmental disability.
Raymond leaned on the frnce
the rising action of this lottery ticket is the rising of the action...
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Oh honey, rising action is not the problem in the story, it's actually the build-up of events leading to the climax. It's like the foreplay before the big finish, if you catch my drift. So, no, rising action is not the problem, it's a crucial part of storytelling that keeps things interesting before all hell breaks loose.
No, climax is what the rising action leads up to.
rising action of death of a salesman
when the first two pigs run to the third pigs house.