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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Workbench/Writing_and_Critical_Thinking_Through_Literature/03%3A_Fiction/3.07%3A_Plot
    Rising Action: The rising action is comprised of a series of events that build up to the climax of the story. You can think of the rising action as the series of events that make the climax of the sto...Rising Action: The rising action is comprised of a series of events that build up to the climax of the story. You can think of the rising action as the series of events that make the climax of the story possible. These events show the results of the climax, and they act as a bridge between the climax and the dénouement. Thus, we can see the dénouement as a kind of mirror to the exposition, showing us the same situation at both the beginning and end of a story.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Workbench/Writing_and_Critical_Thinking_Through_Literature/04%3A_Fiction/4.07%3A_Plot
    Rising Action: The rising action is comprised of a series of events that build up to the climax of the story. You can think of the rising action as the series of events that make the climax of the sto...Rising Action: The rising action is comprised of a series of events that build up to the climax of the story. You can think of the rising action as the series of events that make the climax of the story possible. These events show the results of the climax, and they act as a bridge between the climax and the dénouement. Thus, we can see the dénouement as a kind of mirror to the exposition, showing us the same situation at both the beginning and end of a story.

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