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The "rising action" of story is typically characterized by _____.
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It is characterized by the escalation and progression of a story's main conflict.
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A series of events that engages the reader after the exposition is told, a complicating incident might be signaled to alert the reader that rising action will begin, typically develops the character's tone based on the theme of the story.
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