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What is the climax of a story?
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A
The introduction of characters
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B
The resolution of conflicts
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C
The most intense point
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D
The beginning of the story
A
The introduction of characters
B
The resolution of conflicts
C
The most intense point
D
The beginning of the story
The climax of a story is the most intense, exciting, or emotionally charged moment in the narrative, where the main conflict reaches its peak. It often serves as a turning point that determines how the story will proceed toward its resolution.
- A. The introduction of characters: This occurs at the beginning of a story and is part of the exposition, not the climax.
- B. The resolution of conflicts: This happens after the climax, when the story begins to settle and conflicts are resolved.
- D. The beginning of the story: The beginning sets the scene and introduces elements but does not contain the highest point of tension.
- C. The most intense point: This accurately describes the climax, where tension, emotion, and conflict are at their highest.
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