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Q: How do you know that the appearance of nag is part of the rising action?
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What is the rising action for the book forget you?

well, lets see rising action is the most exciting part in the book ... sorry, but i never read that book. but i do know rising action is the part with the most action and things going on, if you want the answer to your question look up< what is rising action, if that wasnt answered i will for you :) by: jeffreyplaysw101


What is a rising action in a book?

rising action is when the story is about to get good in other words the part before the action or non-action


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rising action.


What happen to the in a story during the rising action?

The part of a story we call "rising action" is that part where the tension and conflict increase until they reach the climax or peak of the story.


What is the rising action of Shiloh the book?

the rising action means the IMPORTANT events leading to the climax,the most suspenseful part of the story


What part of the plot does thord's son drown?

the rising action


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Rising action


What is the rising action of escape from fire mountain?

Rising action is when a story starts really getting good, building up to a big dramatic part.


What is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen?

is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen


Why is the death of Nag part of the rising action of the plot?

because he was the antagonist


What is the rising action in 'Oedipus Rex'?

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