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Generally, this is when the story begins to 'wrap up' but without coming to an end. No new points should be added, unless in preparation for a sequel, and the problem should start to be resolved.

The consequences of the story's main events unfold.

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According to http://library.thinkquest.org/23846/library/terms/index.html: "Falling Action- All of the action in a play that follows the turning point. The falling action leads to the resolution or conclusion of the play."

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In a book there is usually rising action and falling action. Rising action is when the plot is building toward a big event, or climax. The reader knows about the coming conflict and is wondering what will happen. After the big event, then the writer is tying up lose ends and helping the reader know what else happens... towards possibly another big event, or towards the end of the book. That part is the falling action... the stuff that happens after the big event.

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