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6. according to seger, how is the second turning point different from the first turning point in a three-act story?

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Answer: The function of the second turning point is to inflect and refocus the story goal (initiated by the first turning point). Additionally it increases the stakes, pace, and tension, and leads directly to the final confrontation with the antagonist in the story’s climactic scene.

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