In "The Wanderer" by Sharon Creech, the rising action includes the preparation for and the actual journey across the Atlantic Ocean taken by Sophie and her uncles on the sailboat after the death of her parents. This part of the novel builds tension and introduces conflicts and challenges that the characters face on their voyage.
In "Bloomability" by Sharon Creech, the rising action revolves around the protagonist, Dinnie, adjusting to her new life at the international boarding school in Switzerland. As she navigates through cultural differences, makes new friends, and discovers her own potential, the tension builds towards the climax of the story.
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the rising action includes Salamanca's journey to find her mother, her road trip with her grandparents, and the unfolding of Phoebe Winterbottom's mysterious story. These events build tension and develop the characters, setting the stage for the climax of the story.
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In "Out of My Mind" by Sharon M. Draper, the rising action includes Melody facing obstacles as she tries to communicate her thoughts and feelings, her determination to participate in the Whiz Kids Quiz Team, and her journey to overcome societal stereotypes and prejudices towards people with disabilities.
Chasing Redbird, a young adult novel by Sharon Creech, follows thirteen-year-old Zinnia “Zinny” Taylor as she struggles to cope with grief, guilt, and uncertainty after the sudden and unexpected death of her Aunt Jessie. Zinny's project is the clearing of a twenty-mile-long disused wilderness trail near her home in the Virginia mountains; over the course of the book, she begins to find herself and to come to terms with her emotions as she progresses along this trail of her own making. Chasing Redbird exists in the same universe as Creech's popular novel Walk Two Moons, as Zinny sometimes references her friend Sal, who was featured in that novel as Salamanca Hiddle.
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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.
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No, climax is what the rising action leads up to.
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