Which excerpt from "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" is part of the falling action of the story?

1. Yes, Mama," Wiley said. "I'll look out. I'll take my hound dogs everywhere I go."
2. And [Wiley] hollered, "Fly, wood chips, fly! Go back in your same old place!"
3. "The baby's just there, in the bed," Wiley's mama said.
4. "Is that man gone, Mama?" he asked his good mama.

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Answer:

The answer is (D. "Is that man gone.Mama?"he asked his good mama.

Explanation:

Wiley is the protagonist in the story "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man." The falling action of the story is when Wiley's mama said about the baby in bed.

Who is Wiley?

Wiley is the protagonist of the story as he struggles with the hairy man to live him and his mother alone. The story explains the importance of listening to others.

In the story,  the falling action is the part that comes after the climax of the story, and at the end when the contention of the story plot is resolved.

Therefore, option 3.  "The baby's just there, in the bed," Wiley's mama said is the falling action of the story.

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