Which answer best explains the climax of a story?

Responses

The end to the story's plot

The end to the story's plot

The story's point of highest action or its turning point

The story's point of highest action or its turning point

The series of events in a story that builds interest or suspense

The series of events in a story that builds interest or suspense

An early event that signals that the action of a story is about to start

1 answer

The answer that best explains the climax of a story is:

The story's point of highest action or its turning point.

The climax is typically the moment when the main conflict reaches its highest intensity, leading to a resolution.