Not nessecarily and not all the time, sometimes however, it may happen that way.
The falling action is when Molly finds Glendon and helps him off the mountain and then goes to the hospital.
The falling action in The Birds is nat goes and gets super powers and kills all of the birds.
what is marigold falling action
Falling action is what happens after the climax of a story. In The Ugly Duckling it would be the part of the story after he discovers he's actually a swan and goes to live with the other swans.
The correct phrase is "if everything goes smoothly." In this context, "smoothly" is an adverb that describes how the action of "going" will occur. Using "smooth" as an adjective would be grammatically incorrect in this construction.
"This action goes against everything I think is important."
when he's rescued by the people at he end of the book is the FALLING ACTION:)
"This action goes against everything I think is important."
In humans, if everything goes right, 23.
"Fallin'" by Alicia Keys
The Inciting Incident. It goes: Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, Denouement. (Haha wow, I never thought I'd ever use that kind of thing from school)
well ... i would go where everything goes my way so everything is just right for me ;)