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What is a story’s climax?

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Answer: A story’s climax is the term used to refer to the part of a story or play where the tension or action reaches it’s highest part. Sometimes, the climax is a “crisis” point in the plot.

Explanation: A way to remember this is to remember it’s “Climax” so think of the HIGHEST ACTION/TENSION.

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In a story or literary work, the climax is near the middle of the story. The climax is the most suspenseful and exciting part of the story which makes readers want to continue reading.

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