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18 February, 15:42

The falling action of "Stray" shows a different side of Doris's Father. How is he different? Why does the author wait for falling action to show this side of him? Explain your answer

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  1. 18 February, 16:56
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    He showed a great awareness for live.

    Explanation:

    In spite of the fact that Dori's family makes litle money and that they would not have the way of affording the dog, her father showed that whether humans or animals have the right.

    Falling action is one the elements in literature and it happens after the climax, so the author waited till the end to show Dori's father good side since in that way readers would kept wrapped in the story.
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