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What Is The Climax Of Falling Action
After the climax comes the falling action. The falling action includes the events that lead to the resolution of a story. The falling action begins when the survivors find their way out. They get out of the Maze by a long slide. At the end of the slide, the boys and Teresa find themselves in a room with computers and electronics everywhere. They soon realize that they are standing in a room with the Creators. The Creators are separated from them by a large glass window and are observing the survivors. The Gladers are all enraged at the sight of the people who have tortured them for two years. The leader of WICKED comes and speaks to the children. Suddenly, men come rushing in with guns and tackle the woman and shoot her to death.

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