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Which is often true of a story's plot during the falling action? Select all correct answers. (More than one answer)

A. New problems or obstacles are introduced during the falling action.

B. The plot event that marks the highest point of tension in the story happens during the falling action.

C. The pace and tension of the plot events decrease somewhat during the falling action.

D. Questions are answered during the falling action.​

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C

New problems and obstacles rarely ever occur in the falling action.

The CLIMAX is the event that marks the highest point of tension in the story

Questions are almost always answered in the resolution
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User Sam Willis
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I believe that the answers are A and C because B and D are most likely what happens during the climax.

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