The purpose of the rising action in a story is to:
explain what happens to the characters after the climax
describe the main character to the reader
build up suspense as the story nears the climax
wrap up the loose ends in the story
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- In a plot line, the climax occurs after the rising action and before the falling action. Definition: The part of the plot in a work of literature that follows the climax and ends in the resolution. This is in contrast to the rising action which leads up to the plot's climax
- The protagonist is the main character in a story, novel, drama, or other literary work. He or she is usually a character that the reader or audience empathizes with, or at least cheers for, whether it's rooting for that person's success or demise.
- . In narrative suspense, you pose a question, problem, or mystery at the book's beginning, divulge more about it as the plot progresses, and wrap it up near the climax or ending. Well-written narrative suspense makes it nearly impossible for readers to put down your book.
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The exposition introduces characters and conflict . The rising action develops and deepens the relationship between or among or within characters..Rising action creates interest and suspense as the plot builds to the Climax..
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