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Step-by-step explanation:
Title of Short Story: All Summer in a Day
Author of Short Story: Ray Bradbury
Protagonist of Short Story: Margot
Climax:
The protagonist, Margot, faces the decision of whether to stay indoors and miss the only day of sun that she will be able to enjoy on Venus for the next seven years or to join the other children outside.
What does the protagonist decide?
Margot decides to stay indoors and misses the opportunity to experience the sunlight.
What action does the protagonist take?
Margot chooses to remain inside the classroom while the other children go outside to enjoy the rare sunlight on Venus.
Summarize an event from your story's falling action in 2-4 sentences.
In the falling action, after the brief period of sunlight is over, the other children realize that Margot was right about the sun, and they feel guilty for locking her in the closet. They are overwhelmed with regret and sadness for not believing her earlier.
How does this event resolve or begin to resolve the conflict?
This event begins to resolve the conflict by making the other children realize the truth about Margot's claims and feel remorse for their mistreatment of her.
How does this event show you how the protagonist changed or is changing?
This event shows how the protagonist, Margot, remains true to herself and her beliefs, even when others doubt her. She is strong and resilient, and her actions lead to a change in the other children's perception of her and their own behavior.