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Art [367]
3 years ago
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"Ai, ai! Make of me a dove That flies seven miles without tiring or sweating." He became a dove. He flew to the window of the to

wer, where he turned into the ant, and he went inside. The house was covered in black. They buried the father. As himself, Anton married the girl. He became king of the inhabitants of the moon. And the beautiful girl of the tower became queen. How does the plot influence characterization in this excerpt? The falling action illustrates Anton’s sense of duty. The falling action suggests that Anton has regrets. The resolution reveals that Anton is successful. The resolution proves that Anton is fair.
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cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
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T<span>he resolution reveals that Anton is successful.

The whole resolution of this story shows that Anton is successful and everything at the end of the story works out exactly as everyone would want it to. His future and that of his wife the Queen are settled and it appears they will be living happily ever after.</span>
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