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The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
The climax is the place where the opposing forces in your story finally clash. This is true whether
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