三 段 落 ち sandan'ochi
1. three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing)
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1. Three-step fall; Rapid descent
1. It is not a three-step fall.; It's not a setup for a punchline.
1. It's not a three-step fall.; It's not a setup for a punchline.
1. It was a three-part fall.; It was a three-step descent.
1. Not a three-step fall.; It is not a three-step drop.
1. Wasn't a three-part fall.; Wasn't a dramatic downfall.
1. Probably a three-step fall.; Likely to fall in three stages.
1. It wasn't a three-step fall.; It wasn't a comedic three-part setup.
1. Wasn't a three-step fall.; Wasn't a comedic three-part structure.
1. Probably three stages.; Likely a three-step drop.
1. Was not a three-part fall.; Was not a comedic three-line setup.
1. If/when it's a three-stage drop.; If/when it were a three-stage drop.
1. If it were a three-stage fall; If it's a three-stage fall
1. If the three-stage fall…; When the three-stage fall…