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The beginning of the story, where the setting, characters, and background information are introduced. It helps the reader understand the world of the story and sets the stage for what’s to come. |
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This is where the tension builds as the characters face challenges or obstacles. The conflict starts to develop, leading up to the most intense part of the story. |
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The most exciting or intense moment in the story, where the conflict reaches its peak. This is often the turning point that determines the direction of the story. |
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The events that happen after the climax as things start to settle. Loose ends begin to be tied up, and the story starts moving toward a conclusion. |
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The end of the story, where the conflict is resolved and the outcome is revealed. It provides closure for the characters and the reader. |
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