Here's a hint: The rising action is when you its getting interesting
so it would be the first 2 semtences
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The reader is introduced to the marlin because Santiago sees one of the projecting sticks dip in the water (B). 
In <em>The Old Man and the Sea</em>, the main character becomes aware of the presence of the marlin when he realizes something is tugging at his hundred-fathom-deep fishing line. Because of the strength of the bite, the stick to which the line is attached is pulled into the water. Santiago immediately recognizes the fish as being a large marlin.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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Explanation:
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In this excerpt we identify the following figurative language: <em>“He trampled all over my feelings”</em>. Figurative language, or non-literal language, uses words in a way that changes the original, literal or conventionally accepted definition of a phrase. In other words, we can take a simple phrase and transform it into something more powerful and meaningful. 'Similes' and 'metaphors' are two of the most popular forms of figurative language. Similes, on the one hand, make comparisons using the words “like” and “as”. For example, <em>“She sings like an angel”</em>. Metaphors, on the other hand, make more complex and indirect comparisons as in the following example: <em>“Love is a battlefield”</em>.  
In the excerpt “He trampled all over my feelings”, the writer does not want to say that his feelings have been literally trampled or stamped by someone else, but that he feels devastated because his invitation to dance has been turned-down.