The rising action is when Jeffrey falls off the kitchen barstool and loses a lot of blood, that's when the family finds out that Jeffrey has leukemia. The climax could either be when Jeffrey is diagnosed with leukemia or when Steven leaves his important band concert to take his brother to the hospital near the end of the book. Hope this helped, honestly the climax and rising actions can be a little bit unclear in this book.
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to make a very loud and unpleasant noise
its a type of pie jeffy makes
no; both girls and boys can play drums
Oh, dude, in "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie," there's this metaphor about life being like a drum solo - unpredictable and full of unexpected beats. Then there's the metaphor of childhood being a dangerous pie - sweet and messy, but sometimes you get a bad slice. And finally, the relationship between the main character and his brother is like a drumbeat - constant, rhythmic, and sometimes a little off-key.
steven's house, his school and the hospital