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Why can using an anticlimax be damaging for your story? A.It might give away too much information. B.It can leave the reader unsatisfied. C.It may reveal the author's personal bias. D.It could use foreshadowing incorrectly.

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B - It can leave the reader unsatisfied

An anticlimax is a disappointing (or unsatifying) ending to an otherwise exciting series of events. Example: think of an action movie that just ends without wrapping up the loose ends or leaves too many unanswered questions.

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B.It can leave the reader unsatisfied.

Step-by-step explanation:

An anticlimax resolution for a story is a poor or too simple resolution for a story that otherwise would be pretty exciting and you´d expect it to end ina very awesome way, an example of an anticlimax resolution that didn´t paid off was the resolution in Batman vs Superman where the whole conflict was solved when superman says Martha, as is his mother´s name and it turns out that was Batman´s Mother´s name as well. So it could leave the audience unsatisfied, that´s could be damaging the story.

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