1. The grandmother moves in.
2. Robin notices how her grandmother's feet look.
3. Grandmother yells at Robin for showing her the ribbons from her shoes.
Symbolism
I think it might be by Laurence Yep.
grandma dies
The rising action in this story is: rochs mom writs a letter to eaton.
They are both hard-headed when the grandmother wants to take away the shoes from the granddaughter and the granddaughter refuses
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
From memory: Anticipation was built up in the reader's imagination.
character, main events, rising actions, falling actions, the climax, problems, solutins
what events are included in the falling action of the story? n the 'Clay"
I believe that the rising action of the story is that when the teacher is collecting money and skips him purposely. It leads to him having to question her, and then he later on in the argument pointing out that he has no father and is on relief which is shameful to him.
The rising action is the event or events leading up to the climax. they are the cause of the climax. The rising action of the story is when Melinda is in the closet with Andy Evans' and he is talking to her about when she told Rachelle about how he raped her.
In the story "Ribbons," the characters act with curiosity and wonder as they explore the magical ribbons that appear in their town. They are also cautious and hesitant, unsure of the ribbons' powers and how they could affect their lives. Ultimately, the characters are moved by the beauty and mystery of the ribbons, leading them to new discoveries and connections with each other.
The rising action includes the events between the conflict and the climax. It involves the complications and suspense in the story.
Symbolism
The rising action in a story is the combination of events that come after the story's exposition and build up to the climax.
what are the rising actions
My teacher gave me an assignment to write about the rising actions in the book.