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In "The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt, the rising actions include Holling Hoodhood's experiences throughout the school year, where he grapples with the pressures of fitting in, the expectations of his family, and his budding friendship with his teacher, Mrs. Baker. As he navigates events such as cross-country running, Shakespearean plays, and his relationships with classmates, Holling also confronts the social and political turmoil of the 1960s. These elements build tension and character development, leading to pivotal moments that challenge Holling’s understanding of himself and his values.

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