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.
In "Bad Boy" by Walter Dean Myers, the rising action includes the challenges and obstacles the protagonist faces as he navigates through a troubled childhood and turbulent adolescence in Harlem. This section of the story builds tension and leads to the climax where the main conflict reaches its peak.
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The rising action of "The Last Invisible Boy" involves the main character, Finn Garrett, discovering that he has the ability to turn invisible and using this power to uncover a sinister plot within his high school. As Finn delves deeper into the mystery, he becomes entangled in a web of secrets and danger that culminates in a thrilling climax.
The climax of the story "Smallest Dragonboy" is " Keevan gets the bronze dragon."
In "The Drummer Boy" by Ray Bradbury, the rising action includes the drummer boy's journey to the battlefield, the ominous atmosphere as he encounters corpses, and his emotional turmoil as he plays his drum amid death and destruction. The tension builds as he faces the approaching enemy soldiers and must make a difficult decision.
The rising action of "Truce in the Forest" would be the series of conflicts or crisis in the story. It would include he mother and son being frightened and the mother being courageous and talking with the Germans and telling them she would take them in if they do not kill each other inside the cottage.
In "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, the rising action involves Catherine navigating her relationship with her younger autistic brother, David, and developing a friendship with a boy named Jason. The falling action occurs as Catherine learns to speak up for herself and her brother, and finds acceptance and understanding within her family and community.
The rising action of "Bargain" by AB Guthrie follows a young boy named Denny as he becomes friends with a group of horse thieves. As Denny becomes more involved with their activities, he starts to question his own values and sense of morality, leading to a decision that will ultimately determine his fate.
The rising action of "Safe at Home" involves the protagonist, a young boy named Chip, facing challenges and obstacles as he tries to secure his place on the baseball team. This includes dealing with bullies, overcoming self-doubt, and working hard to improve his skills in order to earn a spot on the starting lineup.
The rising action in "Vampire Kisses" involves the protagonist, Raven, meeting and falling for a mysterious new boy in town named Alexander, who she suspects is a vampire. As their relationship develops, Raven gets drawn deeper into the world of the supernatural and faces conflicts with her conservative hometown and those who disapprove of her romance.