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Read the passage from "Little Red Riding Hood.” In this older version of the story, she is called "Little Red- Cap."

The grandmother lived out in the wood, half a league from the village, and just as Little Red-Cap entered the wood, a wolf met her. Little Red-Cap did not know what a wicked creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him.

"Good day, Little Red-Cap,” said he.

"Thank you kindly, wolf.”

"Whither away so early, Little Red-Cap?”

"To my grandmother’s.”

"What have you got in your apron?”

"Cake and wine; yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger.”

"Where does your grandmother live, Little Red-Cap?”

"A good quarter of a league farther on in the wood; her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut-trees are just below; you surely must know it,” replied Little Red-Cap.

What element of a plot does this passage illustrate?

climax
rising action
exposition
falling action

Answer :

Answer: Rising Action

Explanation: It's describing what happens before the climax

The plot element of the passage where illustrates a rising action. So, option (b): "rising action," is the correct plot element.

What is rising action?

The rising action begins immediately after the exposition and concludes at the climax. The plot is built on growing action, which begins with the inciting occurrence.

It is made up of a succession of events that build on the conflict and heighten the suspense, propelling the story to a thrilling conclusion.

The segment of a story that leads up to the climax is known as rising action. The escalating action is frequently what keeps you turning the pages as the core conflict of a book becomes obvious.

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