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.
In a way all of the given. It gives you a greater understanding of the ending of the story, and helps you to perhaps think about it more deeply. As you close read it, you have to actually understand the story as more than just words on paper, or a screen. It also helps you to understand the story all and all, and to gain a deeper understandment of the literary meanings of the story in general, as well as gaining a surface and in depth meaning of the story and more. There isn't just one answer better than another, because they are all qualities that close reading will give you for that story.
The answer is letter A.)<span> What do these words have in common with each other?
Diction refers to the author's word choice. To ask the author's understanding of the similarities between words will aid in assess his/her diction.
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I suggest that you spend your time listening to as much English as possible whether it be on the radio, tv, ect, and not spend as much time on the grammatical/ vocabulary aspect for now. This is how my dad learned to speak another language