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The series of events within a work typically begins with an introduction that sets the stage and introduces characters and conflict. This is followed by rising action, where tension builds through various challenges and developments. The climax represents the turning point of the narrative, leading to falling action as the conflict begins to resolve. Finally, the work concludes with a resolution that ties up loose ends and reflects on the themes presented throughout.

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