To actually answer your question... You can try Sparknotes or Cliffnotes.. Dont know if they have it.. they have very few books though and they are mostly classics. If not then i have no idea.. I am searching for the same thing. I read the book but left it at school so i need the chapters for questions.... Sorry if i was no help! Good luck!
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
The climax is when she has to move back on the streets. The falling action is when she noticed who her real friends are. The resolution is she noticed what she did wrong, and fixed them.
Rising action is the part of the story which lead to the climax. It's the development of the story. Falling action is the part of the story when things are settling down at the movie/book/novel/etc. is coming to an end. It takes place after the climax.
In the book "Hope Was Here," the climax occurs when protagonist Hope confronts her absentee mother and finally finds a sense of closure. The falling action involves Hope deciding to stay in Mulhoney and focus on her own happiness and growth, rather than worrying about her past.
Falling action takes place after the climax. I'd say the climax was James finding/attacking Bella, so the falling action could be Bella being rescued by Edward and going to prom with Edward. But I haven't read the book in a while so I could be wrong.
Plot.
similar to the resolution of a book, The falling action occurs after the climax and is where all the loose ends of the story are tied up. This is also where you will see change in the characters affected by the solving of the main conflict. Also the dramatic scene in the story
the climax in the book "skinned" is in the middle of the book between the rising action and the falling action. It would probably be Lia trying to prove herself human and her being confused whether or not to join Jude.
Falling action is a literary term that refers to the part of a story or play that follows the climax and leads to the resolution. During this phase, the conflicts and complications that arose during the rising action are unraveled, and the story moves towards its conclusion. It is characterized by a decrease in tension and a sense of closure as loose ends are tied up.
There is no falling action in the book. the book jsut leaves you hanging
Climax.
In "Children of the City" by Amadis Guerrero, the falling action refers to the events that occur after the climax, where the tension gradually decreases and the story moves towards its resolution. This part of the story usually involves the aftermath of the major conflict and reveals the consequences of the characters' actions.