Answer:A plot’s falling action includes events that occur between the climax and the resolution. Option C is correct.
Explanation:
Falling action takes place right after the climax, when the main problem or conlifct of the story resolves. It is one of the elements of the plot of the story, among other elements such as exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution. Falling action wraps up the narrative, resolves its loose ends, and leads toward the close.
'Falling Action' is demonstrated as one of the significant elements of a narrative that takes place right after the climax and aims to bring resolution of the central conflict in the story. Thus, the falling action of a plot includes the events that 'occur between the climax and the resolution' as it fetches the resolution of the central conflicts that have brought the story to climax and therefore, it wraps up the narrative and heads the story towards a conclusion. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.