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What is the Rising Action of the story?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
What details help you to picture the baby falcon?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
What lets you know that the falcon is ready to be on its own?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
control or maintain the rate or speed (a machine or process) so that it operates properly
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
cautiously
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
What is the Exposition of the story?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
What is the Climax of the story?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
What is the Resolution of this story?
He finds a mate and visits the narrator less and less for food until it stops coming.
regulate
warily
The narrator brought the bird home and put him in a wire cage in his room
The falcon learns to live in the wild and does not have to come back to the narrator for food.
The narrator realizes that the bird can no longer live in captivity.
The narrator describes the town in the green mountain of Puerto Rico and describes the baby bird.
It was scared, it didn't have feathers, and its skin was fine and almost transparent.
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