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What is the end of central conflict in a story called?

The end of the central conflict in a story is called the resolution.

Here's why:

* Resolution means the act of solving a problem or dispute.

* In a story, the resolution is the point where the main conflict is addressed and resolved, often leaving the characters in a different state than where they started.

It's important to remember that the resolution doesn't always mean a happy ending. The conflict could be resolved in a way that is bittersweet, tragic, or even open-ended. The important thing is that the reader understands how the conflict has been addressed.

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