I’m sorry what’s the question? If your asking about the phrase itself i think out may be B.
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Which sentence signals a plot twist about halfway through the story?
“The kid with the earring starts screaming, ‘Goldfish, goldfish.'”
“‘No reason to take him to the hospital anyway,' says the goldfish.”
“Sergei . . . tells the kid, it's nothing, just a regular goldfish.”
“Sergei understands the boy . . . came . . . to snatch Sergei's fish.”
Answer:
The correct answer is “‘No reason to take him to the hospital anyway,' says the goldfish.”
Explanation:
A plot twist is a radical and unexpected turn of events that occurs suddenly for the viewer and that has enough relevance to change the fate of the protagonists of the narrative who suffer from it.
In short, and in simpler words, a plot twist takes place when there is an event that no one expected and that makes a 180 degree turn to what had happened previously.
In this case, it would be the fact that Sergei does not want to use his last wish because he does not want to let the goldfish go free.
Hi there,
A noun is a person, place or thing.
Hence. the noun in this sentence is "door" because it is a thing.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
So in the plot sequence, it goes on like this > exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Rising action comes immediately before the climax comes. Hope this helped!
Explanation:
The answer is B- To show the fight for independence as a spiritcual struggle