there must be a rising action in the story to keep it interesting
Yes, the word works. The word is an action performed by the subject Mary. Mary works every day
the simple subject of a sentence is what the sentence is in one word
heres an example: the temperature was rising as the hot summer day got closer to the afternoon. you can elaborate if you'd like
Rising action and falling action
The action NEVER performs the subject. The subject can perform the action -- this is an active sentence has the word order S V O eg The dog chased the cat. In a passive sentence the action is performed on the subject. The cat was chased
Rising action is when a story develops tension and is moving toward the climax. Find the rising action in that book and write a report on it.
rising intonatoin
Rising action is when a story develops tension and is moving toward the climax. Find the rising action in that book and write a report on it.
By action word you mean verb?? work is the verb in that sentence.
The action in a sentence is the part of speech known as a verb.
the rising action of this lottery ticket is the rising of the action...
i will use my action force on you
The humidity has been rising making the atmosphereoppressive.
The action of the match was quite exciting!
No.
what is the rising action and falling action of pocahontes
Rising and falling intonation refer to the changing pitch in a word. It is like singing the word, with a rising or falling note. In English, rising intonation occurs at the end of a question. So in "Is that yours?", the word "yours" is said with rising pitch. In "That one is yours." The same word is said with a falling or uniform pitch. Falling pitch can indicate the end of a sentence or paragraph. A sentence that would normally be heard as a simple statement, can become a question if a word has a rising intonation. For example, "The red one is yours?" could be said with rising intonation on the word "red" or on the word "yours", depending which word is being questioned.