The end of the book The Peak Interview suggests:
"If you wait until the interview with the hiring manager to ask the Peak/End question for the first time, then you risk being awkward. There is another opportunity where the question is valuable. Networking is about building and enhancing relationships. While networking, you may practice asking a version of the Peak/End question of the people you're connecting to. When you think the conversation is about to wrap up, ask a question like: "You've done some interesting things. I'd love it if you could tell me about something you've done that you're really proud of." Make sure you've got at least an hour, because sometimes these stories lead to more stories, and a relationship begins to build."
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There is no falling action in the book. the book jsut leaves you hanging
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
Yes, Sunjo died in the book "Peak" after falling off a cliff while trying to rescue Peak's father, who had also fallen.
what is the falling action in holes
The falling action for the book, "Double Identity" is when Bethany learns the truth about herself. She learns that she is her dead sister's clone.
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
The peak of the story is also known as the climax. This is the highest moment of action in a story, and a major event usually occurs at this point. The climax comes after the rising action and comes before the falling action. Hope this helps!!
Some people die
The majority of a narrative typically takes place during the rising action and climax of the plot where the conflict is developed and reaches its peak. This is where the tension and excitement in the story are at their highest, leading to the resolution and falling action.
When Maddy talks the girls into stopping their fight.
In the book "Peak" by Roland Smith, the exposition introduces the main character, Peak Marcello, a teenage boy who loves climbing. The rising action involves Peak's journey to climb Mount Everest with his estranged father, facing challenges and forming crucial relationships along the way.
Write out the stages of a plot on a paper -- see the related question if you forgot these. Beside each heading, write what happened in the story or book that fits into that category. That's a plot diagram!