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Dénouement

It's a French term that translates literally to untying, unraveling or extrication (how do we get out of this?)

An example would be a murder mystery where the detective reveals the killer (the climax) and then explains how he figured out the case (the dénouement).

Edit: Resolution would be another word for the same thing

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