What is the plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution) of "The Night the Ghost Got in"?

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— Exposition: who, where, when, main problem occurs
— Rising action: the ups and downs as the main character(s) tries to solve the main problem (this takes up about 1/2 of the story, with the other parts make up the other 1/2)
— Climax: the action that solves the main problem (this is usually very fast and may take up a few sentences or a paragraph)
— Falling action: things that happen after the climax (this can be quite short; in some stories it doesn't exist)
— Resolution: how the story ends; usually fast action if any; in some stories this doesn't exist)
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