What is the main purpose of "falling action" in a story?
Without "falling action," the plot would be incomplete.
After the "falling action," the story winds down to its conclusion.
"Falling action" gives authors a way to show how characters have changed.
"Falling action" is the part of the plot that tells why a character is importa
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Falling action refers to the events that follow the climax of a story. While rising action builds tension throughout the story, falling action decreases that tension. It leads to the character's ultimate resolution.
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