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7 December, 10:48

Some sections of "Initiation" imply that Millicent will decline the sorority's invitation.

The rising action contributes to this implied resolution by showing

her feeling pride in becoming a candidate for the group.

her beginning to question the way the group runs its operations.

her completing the final challenges in the initiation.

her waiting for her moment to confront the members of the sorority.

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  1. 7 December, 11:15
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    Explanation:

    her beginning to question the way the group runs its operations.
  2. 7 December, 11:15
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    D). Her beginning to question the way the group runs its operations.

    Explanation:

    Rising action is described as the chain of events in the plot that leads the plot to the action that captures the readers' interest by developing tension and suspense in the plot.

    As per the sections of "Initiation", the rising action contributes to the implicit resolution by reflecting that 'her beginning to the question the way the group runs its operations' as this interrogation of the practices of the group would lead to conflicts and disagreements that would create tension and suspense in the plot. Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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