You are speaking about the climax of the story.
No!
The most exciting moment in a story is the climax.
The denouement is just the cleaning up afterwards and really should be applied to plays, not stories.
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The climax is the height of the action and also the turning point in a story, imagine a pyramid, climbing up would be the rising action, the top of the pyramid would be the climax, then you would have to go down and that's the turning point and the falling action, hope that helped. it is a kalbo that is a long hair and rebond The part you's want to read most! the most exciting part! the part you took the story to read for!
what part of the story where things turn around for the main character is called the
Exposition is not part of the plot. Exposition is where things are explained to the reader, most often by the narrator but also by characters in the story. Usually exposition is concerned with setting.
climax
climax
You are speaking about the climax of the story.
The high point. The most exciting part.
I think it is the most important part of the writing. The Climax is the point in the story where the main character's point of view changes, or the most exciting/action filled part of the story.
the end part where son comes back to life when the father does his last wish
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.
You are speaking about the climax of the story.
In a story, the climax is where all of the action comes to a head. It is usually the most exciting part of the story, and most everything that comes afterward is falling action that moves the story toward a conclusion.
The climax is the most exciting part of a play. It is the moment when the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome is decided.
"Starting with a bang" means starting your story in an exciting part, in the middle of the action.
No, you don't want to start your story at the most exciting part. You want to build up the tension until you hit the climax, then wrap things up for the end of the story.
The most intense part of a story is typically referred to as the climax. This is the point where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome of the story is determined.
the most exciting part of something