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The rising action of "Cricket in the Road" involves the conflict and tension that build as the protagonists encounter obstacles and challenges on their journey. This includes the decision to help the injured cricket and the escalating dangers they face as they try to get it to safety. The rising action leads to the climax of the story where the conflict reaches its peak.
In the falling action of "The Cricket Boy," the Emperor's cricket is defeated by the Boy's cricket in a thrilling match. The Emperor accepts defeat and honors the Boy for his cricket's skills, marking the resolution of the conflict in the story. The Boy's cricket's victory brings pride and happiness to his family and villagers.
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In the parable of the dullest boy, the rising action occurs when the boy starts to unknowingly inspire those around him with simple actions that bring joy and wonder. As more people witness his innocence and purity, they begin to question their own priorities and values, leading to a shift in the community's perspective. This rising action sets the stage for a transformation in the boy and those around him.
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In "A Day's Wait" by Ernest Hemingway, the rising action occurs when the boy believes he is going to die from a fever due to a misunderstanding about Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures. As his father tries to reassure and comfort him, the tension builds as the boy's misunderstanding escalates his fear and sense of impending doom.