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The Rising action begins around chapter 4 an ends around chapter 7. Mrs. whatsit shows her other form ( a centaur/angel thingy) to the children after they tesser to Uriel and the fly around the planet. Mrs Whatsit points out a dark shadow called "The Black Thing" and then they leave Uriel to see the Happy Medium. The first time they tesser they land on a two-dimensional planet that causes Meg and the others to be flattened. Mrs. Which tessers away quickly an apologizes to the children once they land on the Happy Mediums planet. The Happy Medium shows them their planet, which is covered by The Black Thing. They then tesser to a place called Camazots, where Mr. Murry is captured. They notice Camazots isn't normal and go to the CENTRAL Central Intelligence Building, where the man with the red eyes hypnotizes Charles Wallace. The climax is when Meg finds her father and meets IT.

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