Which statement best describes what happens in the climax of a story? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

The peak of the story’s tension and the height of the action are reached.
The peak of the story’s tension and the height of the action are reached.

The characters confront the conflict head-on and fully address it.
The characters confront the conflict head-on and fully address it.

Subplots and plot twists are introduced and dealt with by the characters.
Subplots and plot twists are introduced and dealt with by the characters.

Plot elements that remain open are tied up, and the story is concluded.
Plot elements that remain open are tied up, and the story is concluded.

The characters are introduced, and the setting of the story is established.

1 answer

The two statements that best describe what happens in the climax of a story are:

  1. The peak of the story’s tension and the height of the action are reached.
  2. The characters confront the conflict head-on and fully address it.

These statements capture the essence of the climax, where the main conflict comes to a head and the outcome is determined.