Conclusion APEX
Falling action. Apex.
The basic picture for narration is a story arch. You have characters, a setting, and a progression. there must be a question to start the narration off. This tension creates story. As the Story Progresses, Characters do something to add to more tension of the original question. At the climax, there is the answered question. The Falling action may lead into another story arch, or just end.
* A tension between two or more characters that leads to a minor crisis and/or a major crisis or climax.
Nervous tension: "The tension from waiting for the jury to give its verdict was giving me a headache."Physical tension: "If you overtighten the guitar string, the tension will be so great the string will snap."
To build tension
it decreases it.
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
As the temperature rises, surface tension decreases.
it decreases it.
As heat increases the surface tension decreases.
Surface tension decreases as temperature increases.
To keep the reader reading. Tension arises where there is a risk for the characters in the story, and uncertainty as to some aspect of the outcome. The reader is induced to keep reading because he cares about what happens to the characters, and wants to know whether the character will avoid the risk, or how he or she will avoid the risk, as the genre usually dictates whether the main character will ultimately succeed.
surfactant
It will increase the surface tension of water hence temperature decreases. If you add phenol to water temperature increase as it decreases the surface tension.
Falling action. Apex.
In "The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov, the dramatic element that drives the plot forward is the conflict that arises between the characters as they argue over trivial matters. This conflict creates tension and propels the characters to make decisions that ultimately lead to the resolution of the play.
In the novel "Blood Is Thicker," the falling action is the aftermath of the climax where the conflicts between the characters are resolved, and the tension decreases as the story moves towards its conclusion. This is the part where loose ends are tied up, and the characters come to terms with the events that have unfolded.