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What usually takes place during the climax of a story

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'The climax is a major element of a plot, providing the peak or highest point of tension. It typically has a significant impact on the reader's overall attitude toward the story.'
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The climax is the moment when, generally speaking, the greatest conflict in story is resolved.

Step-by-step explanation:

The narration is a dynamic text, which contains several dependency factors that are extremely important for the good structuring of the text. To narrate is to tell a fact, and as every fact occurs in a given time, in every narration there is always a beginning a middle and an end. One of the main elements of a narration is the climax.

The climax is the key moment of the narrative, it must be a dynamic and exciting excerpt, where the facts fit to arrive at the denouement. It is at that moment that the greatest conflict in story must be resolved.

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