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Which phrase best describes the climax of a play?
the sequence of events that build the action
the scene in which characters are introduced
the moment when the audience understands the conflict
the turning point, or decisive moment, for the characters

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Answer:

D. (the 4th one)

Explanation:

#1 Describes rising action, not the climax

#2 Is the introduction, not the climax

#3 Has nothing to do with the climax

#4 A 'turning point' would generally be the climax.

The phrase that best describes the climax of a play is the turning point, or decisive moment, for the characters.

What is phrase?

A phrase is a set of words that function as a grammatical unit in syntax and grammar. The turning point, or pivotal moment, for the characters is the term that best represents the climax of a drama.

Where the climax is defined as a figure of speech in which a sequence of words or sentences are organized in ascending order of rhetorical power.

Therefore, option D is correct.

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