Resolution
ResolutionBook by Robert B. Parker
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    In the context of a novel, resolution refers to the part of the narrative where the main conflict is resolved and the story comes to a close. It is also known as the denouement, where all loose ends are tied up, and any unanswered questions are addressed. The resolution occurs after the climax and serves as the conclusion of the story's plot, ensuring that readers understand what happens to the characters. Additionally, the quality of the resolution can significantly impact the overall enjoyment of the story.
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