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History, 09.10.2019 12:10 cragajjar2

Which best describes the falling actions of a story?

a. a dissolving of the tension and suspense that occurs after the story's climax.

b. the series of events in a story that builds interest or suspense.

c. the story's point of highest actions or its turning point.

d. an early event that signals that the action of a story is about to start.

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