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marin [14]
3 years ago
15

Readers can tell that this is the climax of the poem because it

English
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Zigmanuir [339]3 years ago
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Answer:

Its like a turning point

Explanation:

Its where everything just kind of shifts like someone getting murdered or such... thats how my English teacher explained it.

Bingel [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

poems also have a climax, the point at which the tension of the rising narrative breaks and leads to a resolution.

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In fact, survey data shows that while 18 percent of Americans say they’ve seen or been in the presence of a ghost, 29 percent say they have felt in touch with someone who has died.

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Maybe my ghost was a subconscious idiom to express what many new moms feel they can’t: misery. Still, it was hard to “disbelieve” something I could sense almost tangibly.

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