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the rising action of Duffy's Jacket

The rising action of "Duffy's Jacket" is everything leading up to the climax. I think that the climax of this story is when the monster throws the jacket on Duffy's head and says, "You forgot your jacket, stupid" because the mood changes at this point from scary and tense to funny and lighthearted.

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First I think that the story "Duffy's jacket" written by Bruce Coville had a speechless ending because the way the author changed from foreshadowing to a surprising ending. however, that's my opinion. Finally I think that the ending needed more suspense and action, like somebody getting hurt.

-Danny Tandazo

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The rising action of "Duffy’s Jacket" occurs as the jacket in question gains importance and significance throughout the story. This is seen through Duffy's attachment to the jacket, his interactions with it, and its impact on his life and relationships. The rising action builds towards a climax where the jacket is lost and Duffy must come to terms with its absence.

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