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lorasvet [3.4K]
2 years ago
5

Which part of the story does this passage most likely represent?

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Aleksandr-060686 [28]2 years ago
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The part of the story that this passage most likely represent is known to be option a: the climax.

<h3>What does the climax explain?</h3>

In the structure of any given story, the climax is known to b term also as the crisis and this is one that shows the decisive point or turning phase, at which the rising action of any story is said to be  returned or reversed to falling action.

Note that in the passage attached  of the monkey paws, the knocking was said to have ceased instantly and thereafter a rushing wind.

Therefore, based on the above,  The part of the story that this passage most likely represent is known to be option a: the climax.

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