i forgot but one time i read it in 5th grade. it was a pretty good book
the turning point in a story is called "le tournant"
The most exciting point of a story often called the turning point is Climax
the turning point of the story
the climax
The turning point in a story
yes it is
No, turning point and climax are not the same thing. A turning point is a moment in the story where the action changes direction, while the climax is the highest point of tension in the story where the conflict is resolved. The turning point can lead to the climax but they serve different narrative functions.
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the empire tern explodes in Chapter 12. The explosion occurs when Timothy and Phillip are trying to signal for help using a flare gun, leading to a dramatic turning point in the story. This event highlights the dangers they face while stranded on the deserted island.
falling action
the climax of the story
the turning point in the story is when max father gets out of prison and then goes back in for choking Mrs Loretta in a basement.
page 83. It's a great story!