Emotional climax is based on the relative emotional tension produced by words with emotive meaning:
E.g. He was pleased when the child began to adventure across floors on hands and knees; he was gratified, when she managed the trick of balancing herself on two legs; he was delighted when she first said ‘tata’; and he was rejoiced when she recognized him and smiled at him. (Alan Paton)
Quantitative climax is an increase in the volume of the corresponding concepts:
E.g. They looked at hundreds of houses; they climbed thousands of stairs; they inspected innumerable kitchens. (Maugham)
The most wide-spread climax is a three-step structure, in which the intensification of the logical importance, emotion or quantity is rising from step to step, though in emotive climax one can come across a two-step structure (here the 2nd part repeats the 1st one, but with some intensifier):
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