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In developing the plot of an autobiography, where does the turning point of the narrative occur?


rising action


resolution


climax


falling action

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The turning point of an autobiography typically occurs at the climax of the narrative. This is the moment of highest tension or drama in the story, where the main character faces their biggest challenge or makes a significant decision that changes the course of their life. This turning point often leads to the resolution of the story and sets the stage for the falling action that follows.
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