what are two falling actions in the short story Cupid and Psyche and how does it relate to the climax? the climax is when Cupid finds Psyche sleeping in the garden

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Explanation:

Falling actions happens immediately after the climax; it is the part of the story where the main problem is solved and also one of the elements of the plot.

The actions are the tasks given to Psyche and the way Psyche succeeds even though the visit to the underworld was not completed. These are related to the climax since it shows how the conflict is solved.

Answer: The climax is "

Cupid prepared to obey the commands of his mother. There are two fountains in Venus's garden, one of

sweet waters, the other of bitter. Cupid filled two amber vases, one from each fountain, and suspending them

from the top of his quiver, hastened to the chamber of Psyche, whom he found asleep. He shed a few drops

from the bitter fountain over her lips, though the sight of her almost moved him to pity; then touched her

side with the point of his arrow."

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