Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
There was a particular day in school that I was given a mathematics assignment to solve. I got home that day and rather than solving the questions, I procrastinated and went out playing with my friends.
Later, in the evening, I forgot the assignment and went back to school the following day without solving the question. I scored zero in the assignment.
I was not happy that I scored zero. Since that day, I always made sure that I solved any assignment immediately when I got home and took my school work more seriously.
During the examination, I put in extra effort and studied really hard. The results came out and I was one of the students with the top scores in the class.
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Answer:
C) Climax.
Explanation:
In any story-line, the plot structure will consist of numerous stages which, according to Gustav Freytag, are in five stages. The first is the introduction/ exposition, followed by the rising action, climax, falling action, and finally the conclusion. Through these five stages, we can easily understand the structure of any plot.
In the given excerpt from Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis", the two passages create the climax of the whole plot. The climax is when the whole story's main structure came to its highest point, the turning point where the fate of the character(s) or the plot structure depends.
This stage presents the middle ground which will decide how the fates will change. Likewise, the given passage contains the family of Gregor deciding what to do with him. This scene contains the decision of the family "to try and get rid of it", it being Gregor who has been changed to a bug. This presents a conflict in the story where the fate of Gregor was decided and thus, change his life forever.
Answer:
Yeah, it does sound fake. I don't even think anyone won it.