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larisa [96]
4 years ago
13

How does the fisherman’s motivation move the plot forward? The fisherman’s determination to outwit the genius results in the cli

max. The fisherman fears dying slowly and asks a question that results in rising action. The fisherman makes a poorly worded demand, which results in exposition. The fisherman’s anger at the situation leads him to be fearless, causing the climax.
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2 answers:
padilas [110]4 years ago
8 0

the answer to your question is A in edg-enuity have a great day

LenKa [72]4 years ago
5 0

The fisherman knows he <u>won't live unless somehow he finds a way to defeat the genie</u>. This is a very encouraging tale that shows the reader that it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from, you can outsmart whoever comes across you with clear thinking. The correct answer is the first one, the fisherman's determination to outwit the genie results in the climax.

<em>The fisherman is not angry at the situation</em>, perhaps upset that the genie has grown bitter with time and won't grant him any other wish but the manner of his death. <em>The fisherman obviously doesn't want to die</em>, so he "devises a plot", as the story says, and tricks the genie into going back inside the pot. <em>The genie doesn't suspect a thing so he falls into the trap.</em> Now the fisherman sets the new terms for the genie's release, which he complies. <u>This is why the first answer is the most accurate one to the question asked.</u>

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