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Ivan
3 years ago
11

Which identifies the climax of "Thank You, M'am"?

English
2 answers:
Leto [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Mrs. Jones admits that she, too, has made mistakes she regrets.

Explanation:

In this story, we meet two characters: Roger and Mrs. Jones. The two characters meet when Roger is trying to steal Mrs. Jones's purse. However, even though he seems to be a "bad" character initially, we discover that he is in fact only a child in difficult circumstances. Mrs. Jones offers understanding and help. She realizes that it is only his situation that pushes him to behave in a certain way. The climax of the story comes when Mrs. Jones offers that understanding and admits that she has also made mistakes that she regrets.

gtnhenbr [62]3 years ago
3 0
 I have taken this same test and got a 100%. Your answer is Mrs. Jones admits that she has made mistakes and regrets. Hope I helped :)
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