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nadya68 [22]
2 years ago
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Which excerpt from "Amigo Brothers” is part of the story’s rising action?

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jeka57 [31]2 years ago
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The rising action from the Amigo brothers is where "the fear soon gave way to wave upon wave of cheering as the two amigos embraced."

<h3>What is the rising action from the Excerpt?</h3>

Piri Thomas wrote a short story called "Amigo Brothers." Antonio and Felix, two boyhood friends who must battle against one other in a boxing match, are the main protagonists.

It may appear self-evident that this match is the story's conclusion. The falling action is a story aspect that occurs immediately after the climax.

As the story progresses, all of the suspense and expectation that has built up begins to dissipate, as the story comes closer to its conclusion.

As a result, the falling action extract is the one that describes what happens after the combat is ended.

Check out the link below to learn more about the Amigo Brothers;

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