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Which part of a story's plot occurs immediately before the climax? exposition rising action falling action resolution

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So in the plot sequence, it goes on like this > exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Rising action comes immediately before the climax comes.

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The plot of a story is as follows-
Expostion~the setting of the scene and introduction of the characters
Rising Action~ (this is the answer) all the events that lead up to the climax
Climax~this is the peak of the book, one huge event (ex: someone dies, the characters win money, etc.)
Falling Action~ this includes the events that happen as a result of the climax event, it starts to wind down the story
Resolution~ this is the ending of the story (ex: a problem is solved, the guy gets the girl, etc.)
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