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What is another word for the resolution of a story?

Here are some other words for the resolution of a story, depending on the specific context:

General terms:

* Denouement: This is the most formal and literary term. It refers to the final part of a play, movie, or novel in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.

* Conclusion: This is a more general term that can be used for any ending, not just a dramatic one.

* Outcome: This emphasizes the results or consequences of the story's events.

* Ending: This is a simple and straightforward term that can be used for any type of ending.

More specific terms:

* Climax: If the story ends at the peak of the action or conflict.

* Twist ending: If the resolution is unexpected or surprising.

* Happy ending: If the resolution is positive and satisfying for the characters.

* Tragic ending: If the resolution is negative and results in suffering or loss.

* Open ending: If the resolution is ambiguous or leaves some questions unanswered.

The best word to use will depend on the specific story and the tone you want to convey.

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