The climax of the story occurs when the protagonist believes she is being chased by real zombies and starts running to save her own life.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The climax of a story refers to the tensest moment in the story.
- This moment comes when the main characters are facing their greatest challenges.
In "Running for Real (Zombie 5K)" the climax occurs when the protagonist believes she is being chased by real zombies and needs to run to save herself.
This is the climax moment because the protagonist spends much of the story pretending that she is running away from zombies, until the moment when she really needs to do it.
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read the following excerpt from Henry David Thoreau's "Resistance to Civil Government"
It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience, but a corporation of conscientious men is a corporation with a conscience.
Which of these rhetorical devices does Thoreau use here?
Answer:
Parallelism
Explanation:
We can say that Thoreau used the parallelism in the paragraph shown above. That's because he wrote phrases that, in sequence, have equivalent meanings and a grammatical pattern that makes them similar within reading. This allows an idea to be highlighted and intensified during the reading of the text.
1. <span>That company has been making surfboards since the 1960s. - <u>present perfect progressive</u> (present perfect of the verb to be = have/has been + verb + ing)
2. </span><span>Hunter had been playing a video game when his computer crashed. - <u>past perfect progressive</u> (past perfect of the verb to be = had been + verb + ing)
3. </span><span>As of next month, my best friend and I will have known each other for 12 years. - there is a mistake in options here, the correct answer is <u>future perfect</u>, not future perfect progressive (that would be will have knowing). </span>
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Explanation:
The poet develops the mood of <u>Eeriness</u> in the poem "The Listeners". First, he develops the mood by <u>echoing the call of the traveller 'Is anybody there?' multiple times in the stanzas</u>. Second, he develops the mood by <u>using an everpresent supernatural motif as in lines like 'host of phantom listeners'</u>
. Third, he develops the mood by producing a<u> gothic setting with full moon, rustling leaves and a dark gloomy, forest area</u>. The examples from the
poem help the reader to feel the sense of <u>horror and morbid fascination.</u>
<span>The answer is letter B. to reflect the realities of life in his writing. Twain wanted the readers to understand the realities of many people during his time. Slavery was accepted in Missouri. Slaves were considered as part of the lower class citizens, alongside indentured slaves</span>