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What is the rising action of the short story Condensed milk

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Answer: Rising action takes place after the exposition. It usually presents an event or a series of events in a plot that create the condition for conflicts to arise and to be solved. In "Condensed Milk", rising action begins when a prisoner called Shestakov begins to talk to the main character. Shestakov is a different kind of prisoner. He has some privileges, which makes the main character suspicious of him. Shestakov is, all of a sudden, offering the main character the chance to escape the Gulag. The main character tells him he's too hungry to run away, and asks Shestakov to bring him a can of condensed milk. Shestakov agrees.

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begins when a prisoner called Shestakov begins to talk to the main character. Shestakov is a different kind of prisoner. He has some privileges, which makes the main character suspicious of him. Shestakov is, all of a sudden, offering the main character the chance to escape the Gulag.

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