In the book "Summer of the Monkeys" by Wilson Rawls, the rising action is when Jay Berry Lee discovers a tree full of monkeys in the Ozark Mountains. He then devises a plan to capture the monkeys to earn the reward money, facing various obstacles along the way that escalate the tension and challenges. This leads to a series of events that build towards the climax of the story.
Wilson Rawls wrote Summer of the Monkeys.
I would think that the rising action of this book would be the events leading up to Byron going to live with Grandma Sands for the summer, and the family to visit for a little bit.
well, lets see rising action is the most exciting part in the book ... sorry, but i never read that book. but i do know rising action is the part with the most action and things going on, if you want the answer to your question look up< what is rising action, if that wasnt answered i will for you :) by: jeffreyplaysw101
rising action is when the story is about to get good in other words the part before the action or non-action
Climax.
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
what is the rising action in the book cover up mystery at the super bowl
the rising action is when bella and james are fighting BELIEVE ME MY WRITING TEACHER TOLD ME
Rising action is the build up to the biggest problem in the book and the falling action is the loose ends from the big problem
Read the book.
pickles