In the falling action of "The Sound of the Hollyhocks," the narrator reflects on the memories and emotions associated with the sound of hollyhocks being crushed underfoot. This moment symbolizes the passing of time, growth, and change, as well as the bittersweet nature of nostalgia. It also signifies a shift in the narrative towards resolution and closure.
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Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
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The falling action of "The Sound of Music" occurs after the climax, as the von Trapp family escapes from the Nazis and finds safety in Switzerland. This part of the story ties up loose ends and resolves any remaining conflicts, leading to a sense of closure for the characters and the audience.
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The falling action in A Sound of Thunder is hard to determine for sure. If the fight with the Dinosaur is the climax, then the falling action is probably when they get back to their own time and find out for sure that they've destroyed the future. However, in the whole timeline-centric story, the climax in one way is when they get back, smell the chemicals, and find out that the totally wrong person has been elected, so the only falling action left after that is Eckels asking if they can undo killing the butterfly, and his realizing that he is about to be shot... even though it will do no good in correcting the problem.
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Nora planted Hollyhocks, snapdragons, and poppies. :) Hope that helps!
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