"in every good book, there are fives stages of the plot."
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"The second is the rising action."
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"The rising action is where the build-up to the climax starts."
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"Everything that was given to us in the exposition now comes into play."
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"We see the start of struggles within our characters, the things that make them tick are now present and working."
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"This part of the story is important also, as this is part of the build-up to the climax. Everything you write in this stage must be consistent with what happens after."
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