In the context of the plot diagram you provided, the events that would be included in the "Middle" section (which includes rising action and climax) are those that heighten the tension and lead to the climax of the story.
Based on the options given, the two correct answers that fit into the middle of the plot diagram are:
- After Gortsby finds the cake of soap lying on the bench and believes that the young man left it there.
- After listening to his story, Gortsby accuses the young man of lying because he cannot produce the cake of soap that forms part of his story.
These events build the tension and lead towards the climax of Gortsby's realization about the young man's deceit.