What is the difference between rising action and falling action?



A.Rising action describes the events that ultimately shape the main plot of the story; falling action describes in detail the main event of the story.



B.Rising action introduces the characters and setting of the story; falling action details different events and circumstances that lead to the climax of the story.



C.Rising action deals with the events that lead to the main event of the story; falling action deals with the effects of the main events on the characters and the story.



D.Rising action describes the main event of the story that leads to a resolution; falling action describes the tying up of loose ends as a result of the main event.

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C is the answer I honk

The main difference between rising action and falling action is:

  • C. Rising action deals with the events that lead to the main event of the story; falling action deals with the effects of the main events on the characters and the story.

Based on the given question, we are meant to show the difference between the rising action and the falling action when making a narration.

With this in mind, we know that the rising action is the events which happens before the main event of the story and the falling action is the events which happens AFTER the main events.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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