Seems to be Act 3.
If you mean by the climax the denouement or moment of truth, then it should be the last scene where Romeo and Juliet both die and the friar fails to prevent it. Even after Romeo's death the audience might have some hope that Juliet might survive, if they came in after the Prologue. But if you are using the word climax in the technical sense created by Freytag, the climax is the turning point of the action from good to bad, which he found occurs in Act 3 of Shakespeare's plays. And sure enough we find in Act 3 Scene 1 that Romeo kills Tybalt, call himself fortune's fool, and gets banished which means he isn't around to help Juliet escape from the planned marriage to Paris.
The Shakespeare play with the most lines, 3,924, is 'Hamlet'.
Most people would say that the murder scene is the climax.
This varies depending on the play, but for most it would be when the main character has a sudden realisation moment, an Epiphany or change of heart, which either alters the plays main initial intent or brings it to a different end
purely because that is what most of Shakespearean characters were, boys! hope this helped you.
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climax means the highest point of an ascent so its the point with most tension where the story leads
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the climax of the story
Most likely this is referring to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet.
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