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Select all that apply. At which point in a short story or novel might the excitement begin to slow down? rising action falling action denoument climax
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Select all that apply. At which point in a short story or novel might the excitement begin to slow down?
rising action
falling action
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rising action.falling action,climax
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The rising action is the beginning of the excitement and the climax is when everything goes down. The falling action would most likely be your answer. However, the denouement might also apply since it is the end of the story. Hope this helps.
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