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In which stage of the plot do readers see the immediate consequence of the protagonist's turning point decision? (5 points)
Group of answer choices

Rising action

Exposition

Falling action

Climax

Answers

Answered by himanshsachan3
9

Answer:

falling action is the right ans

Answered by gratefuljarette
7

The immediate consequence of the protagonist's turning point decision is usually seen in the Falling Action.

Explanation:

  • The falling action is an episode in a story, which occurs post-climax. The major conflict between the protagonist and the Antagonist is over and Falling action completes the motive of the Protagonist in the play.  
  • This is usually a part of a Five act structure.  
  • In-order to neatly conclude the story, the falling action episode is treated in a way such that the main conflict is cleansed-up and miscellaneous things are addressed.

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