The falling action is that part of a story that happens after the climax but before the actual end of the story. Not many things happen after a falling action. The story sums up the narrative ties all close ends together and achieve closure. This part after the falling action is generally referred to as 'resolution'.
Explanation:
1. Exposition 2. Rising action 3. Climax 4. Falling action 5. Resolution are parts of the dramatic structure.
Answer:
<h2>Amerigo Bonasera, a Sicilian-American undertaker, sits in a New York City courtroom awaiting the sentence of two men who viciously attacked his daughter. The judge chastises the offenders, but suspends their sentence due to their fathers’ political connections and their clean records. A furious Bonasera watches the men leave the courtroom. He thinks about his daughter lying in her hospital bed “with her broken jaw wired together.” Bonasera has long trusted the law, but now he feels the law has failed him. He tells his grieving wife, “for justice we must go on our knees to Don Corleone.”</h2>
The novel opens by highlighting the major theme of crime and justice that runs throughout the story. Through the court’s failure to adequately punish the men who assaulted Bonasera’s daughter, Puzo presents Don Corleone, and, by extension, the Mafia, as an alternative system of justice that has the courage to do what the legitimate law cannot, or will not, do.
10. If my memory serves me well, this is the conclusion of Browning's poem: <span>a) A prayer that her love will live eternally. "I shall but love thee better after death."- I think that this line leads us to this answer showing that main character's love will be live after death.
9. In my opinion this effect suits best: </span>a) It has increased the depth of his love for the departed. The lines "My love is vaster passion now;" and "I seem to love thee more and more." led me to this answer as it shows that he loves the departed more and more even after death.
11. I think that this excerpt D) "She thought you no more worth her hate,/And cares not where you lie." most clearly points out the fickleness of human affection. This lines shows how her affection shifts because of particular events.
A. because you resume needs to be as true as it can be
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