First of all, it is called Diary of a Wimpy Kid and the rising action is everything that is every problem that he has to confront in Middle School and home.
The main idea is how to survive middle school!
the rising action is when the last hour of school Friday afternoon was junior red cross.
It's how I survived middle school!Anyways the author is Nancy Krulik.
The rising action in the book "Smile" by Raina Telgemeier is when the main character, Raina, navigates the challenges of middle school and deals with her dental issues after an accident. As she tries to fit in with her peers and cope with her changing appearance, she faces various ups and downs that lead to the climax of the story.
The setting in the book "How to Survive Middle School" by Donna Gephart is a middle school called Lester Horton Middle School, where the protagonist, David Greenberg, navigates the challenges and experiences of middle school life. The story takes place in a contemporary American school setting, focusing on the ups and downs of David's middle school journey.
August's mom makes him go to a real school.
Her name is Sophie.
tell her your feelings
The Inciting Incident. It goes: Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denouement. (Haha wow, I never thought I'd ever use that kind of thing from school)
I went to James K. Polk Middle School And I survived by staying away from drama the answer above this answer is wrong. if you are talking about the series, "how i survived middle school" then the school's name is Joyce Kilmer Middle School. if you were talking about something else...oops.
In the short story "The School Play" by Gary Soto, the rising action involves the main character, Victor, auditioning for the school play despite his fears and doubts about his acting abilities. As he prepares for the audition and navigates the challenges of rehearsals, Victor must confront his insecurities and develop confidence in himself to perform on stage. The rising action builds tension and sets the stage for the climax of the story.