The climax of a plot is the point of the most suspense when you feel you just HAVE to find out how the end turns out. It almost ALWAYS comes close to the end of the story. This is usually the most intense battle scene, or confrontation moment.
Plot comes first
The turning point in a plot is the climax.
Climax
No. The plot is the events that happen in a story. The setting is where those events take place. The plot can effect the setting and the setting can effect the plot. They are separate, but important elements of story.
the climax
The climax is the turning point of the story where the conflict reaches its peak and the characters face their most intense moment of tension and action. It is typically the most dramatic or pivotal moment in the plot that leads to the resolution of the conflict.
The climax of a plot typically contains the most tension. It is the pivotal moment where the conflict reaches its peak, often leading to a resolution or climax of the story.
A plot has five main stages. The climax is the turning point of a story. The stage of a plot follows the climax is the Rising Action. The Rising action is the series of events that leads to the climax.
rising action.
No. In thirteen novels. -Chorka Wolffe
The highest stage in a plot is the climax.
The Rising Action follows the climax.