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At what point in a narrative is the main character most likely to experience a change? Exposition Rising Action Climax Resolution

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Answer: Climax

Step-by-step explanation:

At the Climax of a story, the main issues of the narrative have finally come to a head and can no longer be avoided. At this point the issues will force the character to self-introspect and answer a character defining question.

After this is done, the character will start seeing things differently and experience a change that will lead them to make a resolution.

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