What does a novel often have more of than a short story? Characters and events Alternate endings Twists and surprises Authors and readers
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The closure of a story or novel structures perusers' last impression of what they have perused.
A viable completion seals the perusers' fulfillment with your piece. It abandons them contemplating it long after they have completed the process of perusing.
A story completion can be either upbeat or dismal; it can leave the peruser elevated or contemplative or sorrowful. Be that as it may, it needs to feel "right."
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