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We see the baby HQ
1 Exposition: This is part of the exposition because we meet one of the main characters and see one of the main settings in the movie. -
We meet the other main character: Tim (Timothy Templeton)
2 Exposition: This event is part of the exposition because we meet the other main character of the movie and we also get a bit of background information on him. -
Boss Baby gets dropped off at the Templetons' house
3 Rising Action: This event is a rising action because it's the main thing that leads to one of the conflicts of the movie, which is Tim being jealous of the Boss Baby getting more attention than him from their parents. -
Tim starts to become jealous of the Boss Baby
4 Rising action: This is a rising action because it leads to how Tim and the Boss Baby act towards each other. -
Tim records the meeting regarding Puppy Co.
5 Rising Action: This is a rising action because it leads into the main conflict of the movie -
Tim and the Boss Baby go to Baby corp.
6 Rising action: This is a rising action because it leads to the climax of figuring out the main conflict
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Tim and Boss Baby agree to work together
7 Rising action: This is a rising action because it shows the development of the characters' relationship -
Tim and Boss Baby find out that Francis E. Francis is Boss Bay's old Boss.
8 Rising action: this is a rising action because it adds more to the conflict (basically, Francis wants to get revenge on Baby Corp.) -
Eugene Francis poses as Tim and Boss Baby's babysitter
9 Rising action: this is a rising action because it leads into the climax with Eugene trying to steal the formula from Boss Baby. -
Tim and Boss Baby impersonate Elvis to get on a plane to Vegas
10 Rising action: This is a rising action because it helps the story progress to a different setting where the conflict can be solved.