Tribal Journey Rising Action Directions  On the next slide you will listen to chapter 3 of Tribal Journey.  As you listen to it, think about the rising.

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Tribal Journey Rising Action

Directions  On the next slide you will listen to chapter 3 of Tribal Journey.  As you listen to it, think about the rising action.  Ask yourself:  How is this different than the beginning (exposition)?  How is this similar to the exposition?  How does the author create more tension and suspense in this part?

How is this different than the exposition?  We already know about the characters.  We already know the setting.  We already know that Jason needs to be healed.  There is more action.  There are a lot of small problems that are getting solved.

How is this similar to the exposition?  We keep on learning more about the characters.  There are still hints about what will happen later (foreshadowing).

How does the author create more suspense?  The author keeps on creating problems for Jason, but he overcomes them. -Jason wasn’t allowed to go to Ron’s house so he had to figure out a plan. -Jason’s dad attacked his mom, so he had to save her. -Jason, his mom, Shauna, and Zak couldn’t go back to their house, so he called Ron and they stayed at his house.  These problems are making us readers wonder how he will be a star swimmer. If he has all of these issues going on, how will be able to focus and train?