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The conflict in fiction tends to increase, reach a climax, decrease, and then be resolved True or false
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The conflict in fiction tends to increase, reach a climax, decrease, and then be resolved
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The answer is true that the answer
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True, because when reading in your mind you start to think, so the problem is increasing then reaching its climax, it’s then calming down and getting resolved.
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