What happens during a novel's climactic scene or climax?

The novel’s main conflicts are resolved.

The novel’s main conflicts are introduced.

The novel’s main conflicts are summarized.

The novel’s main conflicts get more complicated.

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During a novel's climactic scene or climax, the novel’s main conflicts are resolved. This is the moment of highest tension in the story, where the protagonist faces the central challenge or conflict, and the outcome determines the direction of the narrative. The resolution of these conflicts often leads to the story's conclusion and the characters' development.

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