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To create a good Climax, you need to have a exciting part of the story.

Use short, exciting sentences. Stay with the action and don't put in any long descriptions or thinking. Use all the senses -- tell what the characters see, hear, smell, and feel.

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1mo ago

The climax is the turning point in a story where the main character faces the biggest conflict or challenge that leads to the most intense and dramatic moment. It is the moment of highest tension and often determines the outcome of the story.

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13y ago

The climax is usually the most suspenseful part of the whole story. In a mystery story this would be when the detectives discover the murderer or burglar or whatever. After the climax, things usually taper down rather quickly. You would want to make this part of the story the most exciting part though. Hope this helps!! ^^

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14y ago

A climax is the "Nail Biter" or the part before the resolution of the story. It is usually when something sad happens, but sometimes its exciting too. Hope this helped!

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13y ago

if a story just tells you the ending without a climax it is boring the climax if the good part in a story

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13y ago

the part of the story where the main character(s) make an important decision, often the most dramatic part of the story.

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