Answered by Aslan 3 years ago 11/13/2014 10:50 AM
Despite several hours of rest Thomas still feels exhausted. He spends most of the day on a bench in the Deadheads. The joy of his escape has quickly evaporated, leaving only pain and the thoughts of his miserable life in the Glade. For the first time, Thomas feels a real need for revenge. But despair quickly takes him again. If Newt and the others had been trying to find a way out for two years, what chance did he have? The Maze becomes a metaphor for the dystopian world he lives in. He ponders how could anyone be so evil to this to children?
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I will try to look for the answer but i do not know yet sorry
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a series of events that lead to the climax
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The rising action in a story is the series of events that lead to the climax. The rising action builds suspense and intensity and builds up to the climax. The introduction of main characters and the setting are found in the exposition. The series of events that unfold after the climax is the falling action. The culmination of conflict in the story is the resolution.
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Yes, I think it ends with the guy and the baby going into the cabin and meeting other ppl from the outside and getting help