So if there is no topic sentence than it would really not sum up your arguement in the paragraph or the point you are stating
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The rising action of a story builds the reader's interest in the characters, their problems, and the plot itself, culminating in a climax. Your climax will be less engaging and exciting if there is no increasing action, and your story's end will have less emotional weight. A short story's growing action propels the plot toward the climax.
Precisely the author keeps the interest of readers not describing clearly the kind of relationship in Giselle's family. By doing this, readers had to imagine and assume how it was. Instead, the author described better scenes with Dark Star and the influence of books about horses in Giselle's life and actions. Also the fact that she broke her arm but not referring to it in detail leads the readers to imagine and guess what could have occurred.
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