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  2. Rising action - Wikipedia

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    Rising action is a segment in the structure of a dramatic or literary work. Rising action, analysed as part of a three-act structure; Rising action, ...

  3. John Chilembwe's motivation - Wikipedia

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    The last known photo of John Chilembwe (left) taken in 1914 about a year before his death. The ideas, people and events that contributed to John Chilembwe's motivation and influenced him to undertake the uprising in 1915 were considered by the Commission of Inquiry shortly after the rising was defeated, and have exercised historians of Malawi during much of the period since his death.

  4. Three-act structure - Wikipedia

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    The first act is usually used for exposition, to establish the main characters, their relationships, and the world they live in.Later in the first act, a dynamic, on-screen incident occurs, known as the inciting incident, or catalyst, that confronts the main character (the protagonist), and whose attempts to deal with this incident lead to a second and more dramatic situation, known as the ...

  5. 25 quotes that inspire action - AOL

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    Successful entrepreneurs and business owners know that success requires taking action -- get out there and start doing it. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  6. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    The Turn of the Play: The action of one or more of the characters which sets the course of events moving towards the crisis or climax. The Steps of Action, leading to climax (sometimes called Rising Action): A. B. C. etc. The Decisive Point of Action. Something takes place which makes it impossible for the "rising action" to go further.

  7. The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind - Wikipedia

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    "The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind" (1953) is a short story by Ray Bradbury, one of his collection The Golden Apples of the Sun. The story was published during the Cold War, and serves as an allegory to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.

  8. Atlas Shrugged - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Shrugged is a 1957 novel by Ayn Rand.It is her longest novel, the fourth and final one published during her lifetime, and the one she considered her magnum opus in the realm of fiction writing. [1]

  9. A rising tide lifts all boats - Wikipedia

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    He wrote that he noticed that "the regional chamber of commerce, the New England Council, had a thoughtful slogan: 'A rising tide lifts all the boats.'" From then on, Kennedy would borrow the slogan often. Sorensen highlighted that as an example of quotes mistakenly attributed to Kennedy. [4]