Out of your options, A) makes the most sense.
Early allegories focused more on the metaphorical plot design, and characters were simply tools to communicate symbolism.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
c. too much pride can bring a downfall
Explanation:
Both of these characters were showing pride in one way or another. Don was being overly proud of being smart that people started doubting if he was actually smart- this would be his "downfall"
Tom was confident that his team would win, but they didn't. He was so full of anticipated pride while he daydreamed about holding the trophy that he missed what would have been a winning pass which would be his "downfall"
In summary, both of these characters' downfall was their pride, even if the downfall wasn't something grand or serious, or even if it hadn't happened all the way yet.
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The answer is the second choice, "Falling action."
The resolution happens at the very end of a story and generally comes last. The exposition is the beginning of a story and usually happens first. After the exposition is the conflict, which happens before the rising action.
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this answer u can find in ur chapter... As I'm not having the lesson of this required story, I can't able to tell u the answer