To cap is to top something, to go one better. If you cap the climax, or the most exciting moment, then you make it even better, you top even the ultimate.
To "cap the climax" means to bring a story or event to its highest or most intense point and then end it suddenly or at the peak of that intensity, without further elaboration or resolution. It involves creating a dramatic moment and then quickly concluding it, leaving the audience or reader with a feeling of abrupt closure.
To cap is to top something, to go one better. If you cap the climax, or the most exciting moment, then you make it even better, you top even the ultimate.
Did you mean climate? Not climax?
The climax in "Schooled" by Gordon Korman is when Cap Anderson convinces everyone at the school to participate in the Peace March to save the endangered teacher, Mrs. Donnelly, from being forced to retire. This moment marks a turning point in the story as Cap's unconventional methods and genuine kindness start to change the attitudes of those around him.
Chile doesnt have a climax climaxes r usualy on human
The climax stage in a man is when he reaches the point of ejaculation.
The climax is the point of highest interest where the problem begins to be resolved.
the highest point of excitement in a play or climax is the point in a drama in which conflicts are resolved
any hand cap
If you mean the "Climax",The climax is the rising point of interest. A book may contain more than one of these.To say it in short, the climax is what keeps the reader reading.ex. During a story of a damsel in distress, the climax would be where the knight fights off the Black knight *No racism is intended*, or a fearsome dragon.
The cap is a retro cap and it stands for Milwaukee
I'm guessing, instead of suffix, you mean climax. The climax is the meeting of the nomads, to the killing of James.
a cap / a baseball cap