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The climax in "Middle School: Save Rafe" by James Patterson occurs when Rafe decides to make a bold move to save his school's art program from being cut. He organizes a protest and stands up to the school administration, ultimately leading to a resolution that saves the program and brings the school together.
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The middle of a story is known as the "rising action." This is where the conflict and tension of the story increases, leading up to the climax.
James Patterson co-wrote "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life" with Chris Tebbetts.
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Here are some middle school books by James Patterson, in order of publication: "Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life" (2011) "Middle School, Get Me Out of Here!" (2012) "Middle School, How I Survived Bullies, Broccoli, and Snake Hill" (2013) "Middle School, Ultimate Showdown" (2014) "Middle School, Save Rafe!" (2014) "Middle School, Just My Rotten Luck" (2015)
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.