The rising action of a plot is the series of events that build up the story's conflict and tension leading to the climax. It is where complications arise, characters face obstacles, and the stakes are raised, propelling the narrative towards its peak.
I don't think you're understanding the term properly. Conflict means tension. There's no list of "Put the conflict here and then put something else" when you're writing a story. Conflict must come throughout the story, right up to the climax, or your story is boring.
the top three most interesting things that happen in your story before it reaches the climax, the top thing that happens in your story, or the last thing before the falling action what leads you out of the story.
climax. then falling action. then resolution. then denouement
A plot diagram.
Action that builds tension
Rising action
The rising action includes the series of events that precede the climax.
Progress of the plot is rising action. The unfolding of it is the falling action.
The stage that comes after the climax is the falling action. In this stage, the story begins to wind down as the conflicts are being resolved and loose ends are tied up. It leads to the resolution, where the story's final outcome is revealed.
Rising action and falling action
Complications are the new factors added to the plot that give the main character new problems to deal with.
is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen
rising action.
rising action
"The Supernaturalist" by Eoin Colfer follows a plot diagram that includes an exposition where Cosmo Hill, a young orphan, discovers a group of teens called the Supernaturalists who hunt supernatural creatures. The rising action involves Cosmo joining the group, facing dangerous missions, and uncovering a dark secret. The climax occurs when the group confronts the evil company responsible for the supernatural creatures. The falling action ties up loose ends and resolves conflicts, leading to the resolution where Cosmo finds a new family with the Supernaturalists.