He uncovered the vase, and threw the faded rose into the water which it contained. At first, it lay lightly on the surface of the fluid, appearing to imbibe none of its moisture. Soon, however, a singular change began to be visible. The crushed and dried petals stirred, and assumed a deepening tinge of crimson, as if the flower were reviving from a death-like slumber; the slender stalk and twigs of foliage became green; and there was the rose of half a century, looking as fresh as when Sylvia Ward had first given it to her lover. It was scarcely full blown; for some of its delicate red leaves curled modestly around its moist bosom, within which two or three dewdrops were sparkling.

Which of the following BEST describes the paragraph?

Group of answer choices

The paragraph is part of the falling action.

The paragraph is part of the exposition.

The paragraph is part of the rising action.

The paragraph is part of the resolution.

The paragraph is the climax.

The paragraph is part of the resolution. This is where the faded rose is thrown into the water and magically rejuvenated, bringing closure to the story.