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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
14

Why can using an anticlimax be damaging for your story

English
2 answers:
Fofino [41]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

It can leave the reader unsatisfied

Explanation:

THIS ANWSER IS STRICKLY FOR APEX I DON TKNOW ABOUT ANY OTHER PROGRAMS

Hope this helps

FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
4 0
Anti-climax greatly annoys readers. If they're going to put the time into reading something because it has an engaging plot, they're going to expect an equally interesting climax to arise out of that plot. If the readers don't get that, they're going to feel cheated.
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