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
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falling action is the right ans
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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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