alex talks to himself...>>>apex :/
* rising action * scene setting * battle staging *
Oh honey, rising action is not the problem in the story, it's actually the build-up of events leading to the climax. It's like the foreplay before the big finish, if you catch my drift. So, no, rising action is not the problem, it's a crucial part of storytelling that keeps things interesting before all hell breaks loose.
Rising action and falling action
The falling action
a problem becomes progressively worse (APEX)
i think beginning rising action falling action climax problem
Rising action
Rising action
Beginning - Exposition - Rising Action - Climax - Falling Action - Denoument or Wrap-up
plot
the rising action of this lottery ticket is the rising of the action...
When Katniss finds out that she is going back into the arena. (Oh, the drama!)
what is the rising action and falling action of pocahontes
rising action of hercules in myth
* rising action * scene setting * battle staging *
The rising action of a story occurs between the beginning and the climax of the plot. In "Because of Winn Dixie" the rising action occurs when a girl named Opal moves to a new town and goes through the process of making new friends. Along the way, she adopts a stray dog who she names Winn Dixie.
Oh honey, rising action is not the problem in the story, it's actually the build-up of events leading to the climax. It's like the foreplay before the big finish, if you catch my drift. So, no, rising action is not the problem, it's a crucial part of storytelling that keeps things interesting before all hell breaks loose.