In the novel "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the rising action occurs when the main characters, Jonah and Chip, discover that they are both adopted and may be part of a mysterious FBI plot involving missing children. As they investigate further, they uncover hidden truths about their pasts and the real reason behind their existence. This leads them on a dangerous and thrilling journey as they try to unravel the secrets that have been kept from them.
The rising action of the book Found by Margret Peterson Haddix is when Jonah,Chip, and Katherine search for and call all of the people that had there names on the FBI folder papers to try to find information.
By Jay Nicholas Jonah and Chip receive an invetation to the meeting for adopted teens.
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Moron there's no falling action.
All of the investigative work that the kids do in regards to their identities prior to the big reveal would be considered rising action.All of the investigative work that the kids do in regards to their identities prior to the big reveal would be considered rising action.
366 pages are in the book Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
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