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explain the importance of including conflict, rising action, and climax in a narrative

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The Importance of Using Climax

Climax is the high point of a story. Without climax, a story lacks excitement or an overarching meaning. Climax is considered an absolutely necessary element of plot. Beyond basic stories, climax is an essential element of many poems, movies, television shows, advertisements, and songs.

The importance of rising action

The rising action creates tension or suspense and lets the audience get to know the main charactersics better. You'll see characters making difficult decisions, and you'll see their flaws, which helps you relate to them. The rising action gets readers invested in the story.

The importance of including conflict

The literary purpose of conflict is to create tension in the story, making readers more interested by leaving them uncertain which of the characters or forces will prevail. ... When a conflict is resolved and the reader discovers which force or character succeeds, it creates a sense of closure.

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