Answer: The correct answer is : The climax of this story begins when Prospero orders his revelers to unmask the mysterious stranger. They began to look in each of the rooms of different colors until they reached the last one, the black one in the western part of the corridor, everyone is scared to see the intruder in a horrible suit of death and blood. Prospero orders to be caught and unmasked to be able to punish him, but all the guests are very scared and he has to do it himself. Prospero finds out that the stranger is the red death that is there to kill him and also his revelers. The figure faces Prospero and the Prince falls to the dead ground.
Answer:Act 5, scene 3. In the churchyard that night, Paris enters with a torch-bearing servant. He orders the page to withdraw, then begins scattering flowers on Juliet's grave. He hears a whistle—the servant's warning that someone is approaching.
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The alchemist says that the wind told him Santiago was coming and would need help. He instructs Santiago to sleep well, trade his camel for a horse, and remember that his treasure will be where his heart is.
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A
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because the images give you a idea in your head about what your going to read.
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son to mother
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a kind son who loves his mom