she left a window unlocked
It is an action verb.
its a action verb.
Rising action and falling action
what follows a linking or action verb
Action verbs tell what action someone or something is performing. SIT and REMEMBER are two examples.
she left a window unlocked
Heathcliff knocked on the window and tried to enter Catherine's room just as she did prior to her death. This action symbolizes his longing for her and his inability to let go of their connection.
Heathcliff thought that the idea of being with Catherine in the afterlife could possibly become a reality.
In "Wuthering Heights," the rising action includes the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, their separation due to social class differences, Heathcliff's revenge on those who wronged him, and the complex interplay of love, betrayal, and vengeance among the characters. These elements build tension and propel the story towards its dramatic climax.
Heathcliff refuses to shake hands with Catherine because he interprets the action as a sign of formality and distance, which goes against the intense and passionate connection he shares with her. He believes that physical contact is more sincere and meaningful than a simple handshake.
Heathcliff leaves Lockwood alone with his dogs as he is angry and does not want to interact with Lockwood at that moment. This action also reflects Heathcliff's hostile and unpredictable nature towards others.
take action His focus remained on getting revenge
Catherine the Great allowed the boyars to increase their strangle hold on Russian peasants. She took firm action to represent the peasants, and as a result the conditions for the peasants worsened.
Mr. Earnshaw sends Hindley away to college to separate him from Heathcliff and the ongoing conflicts.
Hindley is sent away to school
Sing
The exposition is the setting, situation, climate, feel of the story, and maybe a list of characters. The rising action is everything that happens prior to the death of catherine. This is where heathcliff takes a turn for the worse. One could say that they are several climaxes throughout the story...go ahead and get you giggles out...but the climax that is the most significant is the death of catherine. The falling action is everything that happens until the death of Heathcliff, then the resolution is the return of Lockwood finding the engagement of Cathy Jr. & Hareton and the renewed happiness of Nelly Dean. After you draw this out be sure to include thee protagonist vs. the antagonist...and describe the overall theme of the story.