1. The book is called Before I Fall
2. The plot of the book is that a girl (Samantha Kingston) dies and relives her last day over and over until she finally lives her day the best that she can (by saving another girls life and by getting the guy) until she unfortunately dies.
3. The rising action would probably be the change in Sam as she realizes how much better she can do with her life on her last day. Sam becomes a better, more aware and respectful person, and it becomes her mission in her last few days to save another girl's life, which she does, in exchange for her own. She ultimately becomes a much better person.
The rising action is before the climax. There the tension rises.
rising action is when the story is about to get good in other words the part before the action or non-action
the rising action to the monkey's paw is everything that has happened before the climax.
the rising action to the monkey's paw is everything that has happened before the climax.
the rising action to the monkey's paw is everything that has happened before the climax.
the rising action of this lottery ticket is the rising of the action...
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what is the rising action and falling action of pocahontes
Oh honey, rising action is not the problem in the story, it's actually the build-up of events leading to the climax. It's like the foreplay before the big finish, if you catch my drift. So, no, rising action is not the problem, it's a crucial part of storytelling that keeps things interesting before all hell breaks loose.
rising action of hercules in myth
when uncle frank locks nora and Lauren in the boathouse that's where everything happens...the good part......
The Inciting Incident. It goes: Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denouement. (Haha wow, I never thought I'd ever use that kind of thing from school)