whats the climax to this story

She clutched her lab work to her side and walked briskly towards school. The snow fell in typical New York flurries, and the ground was still icy from last night’s freeze. Careful not to slip, she climbed the steps and crossed the campus toward the science building.

"What am I doing?" she murmured. Sophie’s worst habit was talking to herself in public. "I have been warned."

"You are just a high-school kid, Sophie," they warned. "What makes you think you are capable of solving this crucial environmental issue? Stop wasting your time." The professors would not give her laboratory time to complete research nor would they share their expertise with her.

But, she could not stop.

After a snorkeling trip she took with her aunt to the coral reefs, she felt that something had shifted inside her. The snorkeling guide made one fact very clear: these colonies of tiny organisms would not last. In fact, we’d be lucky if they lasted five more years. She cared about the safety of these coral reefs more than she has cared about anything for a long, long time. She had to do something for the fragile, endangered habitat with its fish, mollusks, worms, crustaceans, and many more.

She used her money to create a lab at her aunt’s house. She worked tirelessly—endlessly—sleeping only when she had to.

"It’s what Mom and Dad would have done," she thought.

Sophie's best friend, Sam, would hang out with her every day—eating pizza, fries, and whatever else he could get his hands on, keeping her company with his humor while she worked on her experiments. And now, she has a biological solution in her hands.

She hesitated at the door to the labs. Nervously, she shifted her lab report from one hand to the other.

"I know that I have an innovative approach to solving the coral reef issue and I know I can help," she said to no one.

The image of being ridiculed by these professors, delayed her entry. She stood outside the door, wanting to run back—wanting to hide—glued to the icy spot.

"Hey, Sophie!" She turned at the unexpected sound of Sam’s voice.

"I’ve been…trying to catch up with you," he panted, out of breath. "Let’s go in and…show them…what you’ve got."

Sophie tilted her head, smiled at Sam and opened the door. She walked confidently to the front, laid out her research on the podium and began her presentation. When her presentation ended, it was to the enthusiastic sound of the scientists’ applause.

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The climax is when Sophie decides to go and talk to the scientist about her readership or not.

Here's some extras if you need it!

The setting is in New York, it's winter time, and it's present day.

The protagonist is Sophie.

The Rising Action is Sophie finds out everything that is wrong with the roofs. She did a bunch of research and experiments trying to figure out how she can save the reefs.

The conflict is that Sophie is scared the scientist will make fun of her and laugh at her because she is only in high school. (Meaning she's young in the scientist's eyes)

The falling action is how Sophie presented her research.

The resolution is Sophie got applauded by the scientists for her good work and she felt more confident about her work.

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Explanation:

Answer: I would say the climax of the story is when Sophie arrives to the door of the labs

"She hesitated at the dor of the labs. Nervously, she shifted her lab report from one hand to the other."

Explanation: a storys climax is the highest point of emotional intensity and the moment when the action of the story turns toward the conclusion, or the most exciting part of the story

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