Middle School

In the story of Icarus, what part of the plot is Icarus' father making the wings for their escape?

A. Exposition
B. Falling Action
C. Rising Action

Answer :

In Icarus' story, Daedalus making wings for escape counts as the rising action, where tension builds toward the climax with characters facing conflicts.

In the story of Icarus, when Icarus' father, Daedalus, is making the wings for their escape, it is part of the rising action. The rising action includes a series of events that build up tensions and lead to the climax. In this phase, characters encounter conflicts, begin their journey, and take actions that propel the story forward, towards the inevitable clash or peak of the story's tension.

Answer:

Rising action

Explanation:

Because this happens before they escape (which is the climax.)