The correct answer is climax
The climax in a story is the story's most intense moment which serves as a key turning point. The climax in a plot is usually the culmination or resolution of a certain conflict or situation in the story. There is usually a build up to the climax in a plot. In this passage, Shelby scoring is the plot's climax.
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It explores the way that telling stories simultaneously recalls the pain of the war experience and allows soldiers to work through that pain after the war has ended. O'Brien and Bowker illustrate how speaking or not speaking about war experience affects characters.
“Because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that’s why”