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laila [671]
3 years ago
5

So I have a take home test to do and I really need help, if anyone knows the book all of the above by Shelley pearsall can anyon

e tell me two examples of a rising action found and two examples of falling actions this is due tomorrow
English
1 answer:
Sever21 [200]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Rising Actions:

- Mr. Collins starts talking about the tetrahedron project.

- Mr. Collins makes a chart to assign jobs for what kids to what and creates a list of things they are going to need to create the project.

- Mr. Collins will give James a D in math if he goes to the math club Monday thru Friday, 3-3:45.

- Willy Q calls the school to ask why Marcel keeps on showing up late at the barbecue. Marcel eventually cannot go to the club anymore.

- Sharice said that they should have a new president since Marcel doesn't show up. Since she ran her mouth, James became president.

- James got the idea of making the tetrahedron rainbow-colored because of remembering something he made in art class.

- Sharice asks Mr. Collin about having a Christmas party.

- Sharice can't keep her mouth shut and asked about Mr. Collins kids. Mr. Collins told them one of them died as a soldier in Vietnam. That eventually made her spit out the whole story of how her mom and gram died.

- Sharice starts to forget everything.

- Sharice forgot to lock the math door.

Falling actions:

- Sharice fell asleep underneath a pile of snow. Frostbite? Was taken to Rhondell's house.

- James wants to rebuild the tetrahedron.

- Aunt Asia wants to adopt Sharice.

- James hands Marcel a note at the barbecue.

- Mr. Collins reads the note to the class. James is moving.

Explanation:

If you have any questions feel free to ask in the comments - Mark

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