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What are the plot points

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Plot points are critical events or moments in a story that significantly advance the narrative, develop characters, or alter the direction of the plot. They typically involve key actions or revelations that push the story forward. Here's a breakdown of common types of plot points:

1. **Inciting Incident**: This is an event that sets the main plot into motion, introducing the central conflict.

2. **Rising Action**: This includes a series of events and complications that build tension and develop the story's conflict.

3. **Climax**: This is the turning point of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity. It often involves a decisive confrontation or moment of conflict.

4. **Falling Action**: After the climax, these are events that occur as a result of the climax, leading towards resolution.

5. **Resolution (Denouement)**: This concludes the story, resolving any remaining conflicts and tying up loose ends.

6. **Twists/Revelations**: Unexpected events or secrets revealed that change the course of the story or character dynamics, often occurring at critical moments.

If you have a specific story or context in mind, I can provide a more detailed breakdown of its plot points.

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