The falling action in the book occurs after the three animals - the cat, the dog, and the goose - have successfully completed their journey home. Here are some key elements:
* Reunion with their owners: The animals are reunited with their families and the relief and joy of the reunion is palpable.
* Aftermath of the journey: The animals are physically exhausted and need to rest and recuperate.
* The change in the animals' relationship with their owners: They have gained a newfound respect and admiration from their owners.
* The impact of the journey on the animals themselves: They have grown stronger, more independent, and have developed a deeper bond with each other.
The falling action is a period of calming down after the exciting and dangerous journey. It is about the emotional and physical recovery of the animals and the celebration of their remarkable feat.
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