What role does the rising action play in making a story work?

It resolves the conflict in a satisfying way.

It escalates or deepens the conflict.

It introduces the main characters.

It reveals the story’s key themes.

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The rising action primarily plays the role of escalating or deepening the conflict in a story. It is the series of events and complications that build tension and develop the narrative, leading up to the climax. During this phase, characters face challenges and obstacles that heighten the stakes, making the reader more invested in the outcome of the story. While it can also contribute to character development and reveal themes, its central function is to intensify the conflict.

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