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This part of the story begins to develop the conflicts. A building of suspense or interest occurs. 

  • A Exposition
  • B Rising action
  • C Falling action
  • D Climax
  • E Resolution/denouement
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This part of the story is referred to as the rising action because it is where the conflicts start to develop and the suspense or interest in the story begins to build. It is the section of the story where the plot starts to unfold and the tension starts to rise, leading up to the climax of the story.

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