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What are the two main features of the climax of a story?
A. The main conflict in the story is resolved.
B. The primary setting and time period of the plot is revealed.
C. The story begins to settle down, and the effects of major events are revealed.
D. The protagonist experiences a major change of events.
E. The antagonist's motivation is revealed.

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answer is C and D

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Answer:

The correct answers are C and D.

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The climax in a literary work is the most intense moment in the development of an action, a decisive, turning point in relationships, clashes between literary heroes or between a hero and circumstances. The climax reveals the acuteness of the conflict described in the plot of the work. The climax is best found in works of epic and dramatic genres.

In a novel, the climax is usually moved closer to the finale, and is a contrasting situation in relation to an unexpected denouement; in a novel or drama, the denouement after the climax occurs gradually.

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