falling action is before the resolution and after the climax of a story.
Answer: Falling action.
Explanation: The climax of a narrative is that particular point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits the highest point. The falling action occurs right after the climax, when the main problem of the story resolves, it wraps up the narrative, resolves its loose ends, and leads toward the closure or conflict resolution. So the answer to the given question is "after the hight point of a story, the falling action leads to the conflict resolution."