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What is the significance of conflict in a story? a. adds unnecessary complications. b. reveals the theme and drives the plot forward. c. provides detailed descriptions of the setting. d. focuses on resolving all character relationships.

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The significance of conflict in a story is best described by option **b. reveals the theme and drives the plot forward.** Conflict is a crucial element in narrative structure, as it creates tension and challenges for characters, ultimately leading to growth, development, and the exploration of the story's themes.

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