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A turning point *can* be a climax in a plot, but isn't always. Usually there can be several turning points... minor obstacles overcome, etc., but there is only one ultimate climax in a plot. An example would be a coming-of-age novel. In many of these novels, the boy on the cusp of manhood lives in a small town. Then something dramatic happens, and although the boy is satisfied with his life and his surroundings, he is forced to leave and is unlikely to ever return. This is a definite turrning point for this boy's life, and for the novel, because it is the beginning of the strange new adventure stage. ... However, it is not the climax of the novel.

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