Climax: The climax is the highest point of tension or excitement in a story when conflicts reach their peak before being resolved during narrative resolution.
Denouement: Denouement refers to the aftermath or falling action following the climax where loose ends are tied up and remaining questions are answered. It provides a sense of closure and allows readers to reflect on the story's events.
Resolution: Resolution is the final outcome or solution to conflicts in a story. It often occurs during narrative resolution, bringing a sense of closure and tying up loose ends.