In writing, there are patterns of organization as to how a writer will "grab" the reader to lead her to the end of an idea. One type is "climactic order", in which the most important idea is saved for last. So, the writer starts a segment with the least important set of ideas or facts and continues to the end-the climax.
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The word 'climactic' is the adjective form for the noun climax.
The book had several climactic sections. Another good sentence would be, the climactic part of the movie had everyone on the edge of their seat.
"The climactic part of the movie, Avatar, is when the main character proves himself a good guy." "The climactic rescue of the miners was shown on live television." "The Revolutionary War essentially ended with the climactic battle at Yorktown."
Climactic is an adjective that pertains to a climax of a story. The word is kind of over the top, so be careful of how often you use it. "Jane worked feverishly so that she could have a great climactic ending to her novel."
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The word climactic generally means to be excited or be thrilled, whilst approaching a climax to a series of events. It is typically used to describe an action, event or scene.
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