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When determining the climax of a narrative, what should be considered?
Question 5 options:


the resolution to the conflict


the most interesting and compelling character


when the action of the story takes a turn


when a character begins on a journey

Respuesta :

When determining the climax of a narrative, the moment the action of the story takes a turn should be considered.

The climax of a story is the culmination of events in the story, the moment something pivotal occurs which evokes nervousness or excitement. When a decisive event such as this happens in a story, that is most likely its climax.


The resolution comes after the climax, and usually ends the story.

The most interesting and compelling character mostly likely plays a part in the narrative's climax, but is not the climax, as the latter is action happening in the story.

When a character begins a journey is the start of something that will build up to a culmination of events, but is not the culmination of events itself.