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The point of greatest interest or suspense.

  • A Exposition
  • B Falling action
  • C Climax
  • D Resolution
  • E Rising action
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The climax is the point in a story where the tension and conflict reach their highest point. It is the most intense and exciting part of the narrative, where the outcome of the conflict is determined. The climax is often the turning point in the story and leads to the resolution or falling action. It is the moment that the reader has been waiting for and is usually the most memorable part of the story.

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