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velikii [3]
1 year ago
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What is significant about the last sentence of the novel Why?

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Allisa [31]1 year ago
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The last sentence of the novel or an epilogue reveals whether the author views the sequence of events in this story to be tragic, humorous, triumphant, ironic, or even ambiguous.

The most crucial portion of a chapter is its conclusion because it (often) determines the direction in which your book will take. It could be a <em>cliffhanger</em>, a breakdown of emotions, or just a simple item to reassure the reader.

It's at this point that they know their patience has paid off. It is frequently utilized to resolve any unresolved issues and reveal the destinies of the story's characters.

After the main events of the novel have occurred, an epilogue is always set at some point in the future. It can also be used to allude to the following book in a series, especially in genre fiction.

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