You will have to ask yourself some serious questions here and be honest with yourself or you could be in for a lot more hurt. Sometimes when we get married we are young or immature and the relationship doesn't work out. If you split-up and a few years go by it's quite common for the same two people to rediscover themselves because one of them or both have matured. Was he a good man when you were with him? (Not abusive mentally or physically.) If he was DON'T GO BACK! Write down the good points of what changes both of you have made in your lives and are they for the good. If he cheated on you before, don't expect any miracles now! These types of people seldom change. Do you honestly think he's ready for another go at your relationship? Are you lonely and settling for less in your life? If you feel he's changed a great deal and he is interested in you (you just aren't interested in him) and you've answered the above questions honestly then any relationship is worth rekindling again. Be sure he feels the same way. Good luck Marcy
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what events are included in the falling action of the story? n the 'Clay"
The falling action is the part of a story that shows the effects of the climax and actions.
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
It means that he is falling in love with you and cares for you :)
In the short story "The Words of a Child" by T. Tompkins, the falling action occurs as the protagonist, Jerome, faces the consequences of his actions and learns a lesson about the power of words and their impact on others. The resolution is his realization that he needs to be more mindful of his speech and the feelings of those around him.
In "Federigo's Falcon" by Giovanni Boccaccio, the falling action is when Monna Giovanna, after seeing Federigo's dedication and love for her through his sacrifice of his beloved falcon, realizes the depth of his feelings. She is moved by his actions and agrees to marry him despite his financial setbacks. It is a resolution that brings closure to the story's central conflict.
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It's about the various feelings someone goes through when they are falling in love.
Some examples of falling actions in "Great Expectations" include Pip discovering the true identity of his benefactor, his realization that he has been misled by appearances, and the resolution of his relationships with Estella and Joe. These falling actions lead to the climax of the novel where Pip gains a deeper understanding of himself and his values.
It means that he is falling in love with you and cares for you :)
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