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Generally, this is when the story begins to 'wrap up' but without coming to an end. No new points should be added, unless in preparation for a sequel, and the problem should start to be resolved. The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
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In "Raymond's Run" the falling action, or high point is when Hazel thinks about training Raymond. Then, the winner is announced.
There were two rising actions based on the 2 main plots. The first rising action was when Jacob was avoiding Bella. She was trying to figure out why, but couldn't. The falling action was when she found out he was a werewolf. The next rising action was a big one. It started when Bella found out Edward was going to the Volturi. It continued into the conversation, and finally ended when Bella fell asleep. The falling action was when Bella woke up and had all her questions answered.
Key events are the most important things that happen in a story. For instance, they are things that help lead the story to the plot.
Rising action is the build up to the biggest problem in the book and the falling action is the loose ends from the big problem
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Generally, this is when the story begins to 'wrap up' but without coming to an end. No new points should be added, unless in preparation for a sequel, and the problem should start to be resolved. The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
It is when the story slows down after the big climax.
Rising action is when a story starts really getting good, building up to a big dramatic part.
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Title: Author: Genre: I.Setting: II.Characters: Major: Minor: III.Plot: Exposition: Rising Action: Climax: Falling Action: Denoument: IV.Vocabulary: V.Values Learned: VI.Summary: That's the sequence form of a book report. I hope i can be a big help. :)
In "Raymond's Run" the falling action, or high point is when Hazel thinks about training Raymond. Then, the winner is announced.
There were two rising actions based on the 2 main plots. The first rising action was when Jacob was avoiding Bella. She was trying to figure out why, but couldn't. The falling action was when she found out he was a werewolf. The next rising action was a big one. It started when Bella found out Edward was going to the Volturi. It continued into the conversation, and finally ended when Bella fell asleep. The falling action was when Bella woke up and had all her questions answered.
In Mike Lupica's "The Big Field," the falling action involves the resolution of the main conflict in the story, where the protagonist learns important life lessons about teamwork, friendship, and perseverance. The falling action wraps up the story's loose ends and shows the characters moving forward with their lives after facing and overcoming challenges on the baseball field.
Key events are the most important things that happen in a story. For instance, they are things that help lead the story to the plot.
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