Rising action is the sequence of events leading up to the climax, the highest point of interest. Within the rising action there is suspense, and conflicts that are unresolved.
It is called the climax.
The build up of conflict in a short story is called the rising action. This is where the tension and complications in the plot increase, leading to the climax of the story.
The part of a short story that explains the motives, conflict, and characters before the action starts to rise is called the rising action.
A story without a falling action or resolution is called "open-ended" or "inconclusive." This type of story leaves the ending unresolved and can leave the audience with unanswered questions or wondering about the outcome.
Climax? Or maybe the word you are looking for is "plot"
conflicts are worked out is called?
characters
Climax? Or maybe the word you are looking for is "plot"
Rising action
Rising action
The beginning of the story where the action is fairly flat and the setting and characters are established is called the exposition. This part of the story sets the stage for what is to come and provides essential background information for the readers.
That is called backstory.