The climax of the book "My thirteenth Winter" would be when Samantha's peers find out that she does not know how do math, not even basic addition and subtract. She doesn't know how to tell time, and she has been passing math by looking off her teachers answer keys by sitting close to the teachers desk.
The climax of a book is the point of excitement. A climax is the high point, the turning point of a story.
The climax of a book is the highest point of tension and conflict in the story, where the main characters are faced with a final challenge or decision that determines the outcome of the plot. It is often the most intense and dramatic moment in the narrative, leading towards the resolution of the story.
Dramatic-the point of most intense excitement in a storyTechnical-main turning point in the story
The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
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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.
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the highest point of excitement in a play or climax is the point in a drama in which conflicts are resolved