How dose the tension reach a climax at the end?
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The rising action is the increasing intensity of the conflict, creating a build-up of tension. The climax is there to release that tension. ... When a climax falls short of a reader's expectations and offers no resolution to the main problem, it is an anticlimax.
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" The rising action is the increasing intensity of the conflict, creating a build-up of tension. The climax is there to release that tension. ... When a climax falls short of a reader's expectations and offers no resolution to the main problem, it is an anticlimax. "
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