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In which stage of the plot do readers see the immediate consequence of the protagonist's turning point decision? Rising action Exposition Falling action Climax

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Maara
It will be falling action...
The plot of a story consists of five parts (under Freytag's Pyramid):
1. Exposition (characters and plot are introduced and settled in
2. Rising Action (the point where the plot builds toward the point of greatest interest)
3. Climax (the peak of the action/intrigue in a story's plot)
4. Falling Action (what happens directly after the Climax; the action/intrigue is 'falling' as the story comes to an end)
5. Resolution (a.k.a the ending, where loose ends are tied up and the story is completed.)

Answer:

falling action

Explanation:

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