I don't know that there is an official climax in a sentence; however, based on a "basic" sentence, the climax would be the verb. A story must have a climax to be considered a story, and a sentence must have a verb to be a sentence. Plus, the verb (action word), like the climax, is the most exciting part.
The climax is the most intense and pivotal moment in a story where the conflicts reach their peak and the outcome is decided.
The suspense reached its climax as the protagonist finally confronted the villain in a final showdown.
The movie reached its climax when the hero defeated the villain in an epic battle.
The movie's climax featured a dramatic showdown between the hero and the villain.
The prefix of climax is "cli-".
The movie's attempt at a heartfelt scene came off as mawkish and forced, eliciting eye rolls from the audience.
The climax of the story was very successful and thrilling.
The climax of a story is usually closer to the end than the beginning
The movie reached its climax when the hero defeated the villain in an epic battle.
The movie was boring until it got to the climax,i was excited.
His winning home run this year was a great climax to the season.
A climax is the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something. A sample sentence would be: My career reached its climax when I became president of the company.
the climax was when i reached the top of the mountain it felt so great.
The women achieved her climax after one millisecond of sex with Chuck Norris.
The climax was when he asked the big question. "I want you to locate the climax of the novel," Said the teacher. The climax is the biggest, most influential point in a story.
The story built up slowly and pilled on the tension but the ending was a total anti climax.
She came to climax when i gave her the "turbine".
The movie's climax featured a dramatic showdown between the hero and the villain.