The correct answer is option A. "Rising Action". In literature, Rising Actions are defined as all the background circumstances that create suspense and lead to the climax. In the excerpts shown in the question it can be noted that the central character can hear other's people thoughts but it is seen as a jinx. These are circumstances that lead to the climax of the story.
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Answer:
The conflict between Gretchen and Squeaky is that they both want to win the race. Winning is very important to Squeaky. She has a complicated life because she has to spend most of her time looking after her brother, Raymond, who is older than her but has a younger mental age.
Answer:
Fresh snow and ice, silence for miles, and a still, grey sky. Two pointed ears pop out behind a hill. a small snout follows, taking in the fresh morning air. after a careful scan of the frozen tundra a bark signaled the scampering of many paws onto the plan. six tiny puppies played and wrestled at the base of the hill while their mother looked on. There was no fear or tension to be found in this happy scene.
The mother suddenly jumped up. her fur was standing up and her teeth showed. The pups immediately stopped their play. Humans were coming. Sure enough, ten minutes had not passed by before several black vehicles pulled up and parked in front of the hill. Several of them got out and and looked around them. They seemed to talk about something regarding the area. Thirty minutes passed before the shook hands and left. The wolf glanced sadly around her. She had no idea what the humans were doing, but she knew one thing. Her entire pack would ave to move soon. The wolf called her puppies to her and started her last possible journey home.
Explanation:
The resolution to "Raymond's Run" involves a fresh insight on the part of Squeaky, who realizes that her brother possesses the talent to be a runner himself.