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Answer:
2
Explanation:
Think of a stanza like a paragraph, but for poetry. Two paragraphs means two stanzas.
A and D use "pursue" instead of "study", but I see no adjectives.
B or Metaphor Example!
When using words like “is” and “are” normally it’s a metaphor but if you can replace the “is” with “like” turning it into a simile then it’s a metaphor. Hope that helps and makes sense :)))
The correct answer is climax
The climax in a story is the story's most intense moment which serves as a key turning point. The climax in a plot is usually the culmination or resolution of a certain conflict or situation in the story. There is usually a build up to the climax in a plot. In this passage, Shelby scoring is the plot's climax.