Anna walks to a park with Alex
World War I happened during the Wilson Administration.
The majority of a narrative typically takes place during the rising action and climax of the plot where the conflict is developed and reaches its peak. This is where the tension and excitement in the story are at their highest, leading to the resolution and falling action.
The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
the falling of the Berlin Wall.
The falling action of a story refers to the events and actions that occur after the climax, leading towards the resolution. In the case of "Oli Impan," which is a made-up term with no known story associated, the falling action would involve the unfolding of consequences or resolution of conflicts that arose during the main action.
The falling action in "Peter Klaus the Goatherd" occurs as Peter returns home with the golden goose, faces the consequences of his actions, and ultimately finds forgiveness and redemption through his honesty and repentance. The resolution of the conflict and the restoration of order in the story follow during the falling action.
The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, the falling action is the events that occur after Kino kills a man in self-defense during his pursuit of the pearl. This leads to Kino and his family being followed and hunted by trackers, culminating in a tragic outcome. The falling action highlights the consequences of Kino's actions and the impact of greed and violence on his family.
In the falling action of "The Unstoppable," the protagonist faces the consequences of their actions or decisions made during the climax. The story begins to wrap up as loose ends are tied up, conflicts are resolved, and the protagonist experiences the aftermath of the climax.
to show that he cares about his parents and was sorry to disappoint them
The preposition in the sentence is "during." It shows the relationship between the action of falling asleep and the noun "class."