The exposition of "The Gift of the Magi" is the narrator introducing the young, struggling couple, and the rising action features Della wishing to buy her husband a nice gift. The climax of the story is Della deciding to sell her hair to buy her husband a watch strap. The falling action and resolution is the exchange of gifts, in which Della realizes her husband sold his watch for her gift.
The plot of ‘Giver’ is Jonas a 12 year old boy who thought he loved in a utopian society where everything was perfect. As the novel goes further and further into the story we come to realize he lives in a dystopian society where (SPOILERS) everyone looses their memories.
I want to say it’s Ethos but I’m not 100% sure!
The correct answer for this question is this one: "<span>Anthony suggests that since the plight of women is like that of formerly enslaved African American men, women are entitled to protection under the Fifteenth Amendment." That shows the argument that Anthony is making.
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