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What happens to the conflict in a story during rising action

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Rising action is generally considered to be directly preceded by exposition, which introduces the story setting, characters and (possibly) premise. During rising action, the conflict may be established and it intensifies until the climax is reached.

Step-by-step explanation:

Exposition --> rising action --> climax --> falling action --> denouement

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It gets worse.

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