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How does the falling action of the story affect the meaning?


Jerome realizes that it is better to give people time to grieve rather than force them to interact after a tragedy.


Jerome comes to understand how much it means to be present for others who are facing difficulties.

Jerome is disappointed when Martin does not acknowledge his efforts to help him.


Jerome learns that he and Martin have far more in common than he anticipated.

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Answer:

Jerome comes to understand how much it means to be present for others who are facing difficulties.

Explanation:

The falling action is the part were the story is the most intense, so I think the falling action affects the meaning when Jerome comes to understand how much it means to be present for others who are facing difficulties. This is the falling action because this is when he realizes that he has to be present for others.

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