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A narrative structure used to divide a story into three parts: a '''beginning''' (introduction), a '''middle''' (rising action and crisis), and an '''end''' (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by TheClimax in the story.

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A narrative structure used to divide a story into three parts: a '''beginning''' (introduction), a '''middle''' (rising action and crisis), and an '''end''' (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by TheClimax in the story.story.
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A narrative structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning (exposition), a middle (rising action and crisis), and an end (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by the high point in the story.

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A narrative structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning (exposition), '''beginning''' (introduction), a middle '''middle''' (rising action and crisis), and an end '''end''' (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by the high point TheClimax in the story.
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A literary structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning (exposition), a middle (rising action and crisis), and an end (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by the high point in the story.

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A literary narrative structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning (exposition), a middle (rising action and crisis), and an end (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by the high point in the story.
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A literary structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an end.

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A literary structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning, beginning (exposition), a middle, middle (rising action and crisis), and an end.end (falling action and dénouement), with the last two being usually divided by the high point in the story.
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One, two, three!A literary structure used to divide a story into three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an end.
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