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Which excerpt from "Amigo Brothers" is part of the story's falling action?

O The fight had created great interest in the neighborhood. Antonio and Felix were well liked and respected. Each had his own loyal following.
O As the two climbed into the ring, the crowd exploded with a roar. Antonio and Felix both bowed gracefully and then raised their arms in acknowledgement. O The fear soon gave way to wave upon wave of cheering as the two amigos embraced.
O The announcer turned to point to the winner and found himself alone. Arm in arm the champions had already left the ring.​

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Answer:

The fear soon gave way to wave upon wave of cheering as the two amigos embraced.

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Answer:

The fear soon gave way to wave upon wave of cheering as the two amigos embraced.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Amigo Brothers" is a short story written by Piri Thomas. Main characters are Antonio anf Felix, two childhood friends, having to compete against each other in a boxing match.

It might seem obvious that this match represents climax of the story's plot. Falling action is an element of the plot that comes right after the climax. All the tension and anticipation builded starts to disappear and the story moves toward the final resolution.

So, the excerpt that belongs to the falling action is the one narrating events right after the fight is over.

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