A series of occurrences that unfold after the climax
Answer:
Something that is a secret.
Explanation:
Answer:
At the cost of the friendship with his friends and family
Explanation:
A proper theme of the story from the excerpt is that winning is not everything. Barry resorted to dubious ways to win the board games. His love for winning made him do many bad things just to win. These included stealing from the bank, cheating in the game by skipping spaces when moving around the board, and shortchanging others of their money.
He was warned by his friends to desist from such acts but he simply refused. In time they all stopped playing with him. So, Barry's love for winning overshadowed him and made him sacrifice his friendship with his friends and family.
<span>The correct answer is D. the protagonist progresses from childhood to adulthood. Bildungsroman is a type of a novel which has to do with a protagonist growing up. We can see him in his childhood, we can see how he progresses through life, changes, becomes more mature and adult, which is why D is the only correct answer here. The protagonist doesn't have to be put in scary situations, or solve crimes, or face hardships - he just has to grow up. Examples would be 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,' or even the Harry Potter series.</span>