Think about what your climax is, and then think of situations that could lead up to that point.
Here are some ideas:
- They try to convince someone to fund their circus
- They try to plan a fundraiser to raise money for the circus
- They have to convince one of the circus acts (acrobat, lion tamer, clown, whatever) to stay
Along the back fence is the prepositional phrase because prep phrases can't have verbs; only clauses. Prep phrases have to include a preposition, noun, and usually an article (a, the, an).
Here's a song so you can remember prep phrases better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfExXGMX2JM
Answer:
I would say B
Explanation:
As we can see A and D do not make sense with the authors purpose of this article, it doesn't make sense to describe one person with evidence and not the other. Photographers are great, but C doesn't relate to the text. The texts main focus is on Clementes son and how he reacted to his fathers death!
Hope this sort of helped!
Therefore, B is most reasonable.
Either 2 or 4. I’m leaning closer to 4 though. My answer would be 4.