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<p>begins immediately after the exposition (introduction), building the rising action in one or several stages toward the point of greatest interest. These events are generally the most important parts of the story since the entire plot depends on them to set up the climax and ultimately the satisfactory resolution of the story itself.;Climax: The <a href="page.php?w=Climax_%28narrative%29">climax</a> is the turning point, which changes the protagonist's fate. If things were going well for the protagonist, the plot will turn against them, often</p><p>
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