When you join to independent clauses with a conjunction you stablishes the equality in this clauses, however in this case you can see that the clauses have a causal relation, it could be said If you don’t hold my hand, I will drown, in this case the best conjunction to put the clauses together is “or” “Hold my hand or I will drown.”
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1. The federal scout visits Farquhar's house
2. Farquhar tries to burn Owl Creek Bridge
3. Farquhar stands on a plank on a bridge with a noose around his neck
4. Farquhar frees his bound hands and begins to swim away from the bridge
5. Farquhar runs toward his family through the woods
6. Farquhar dies.
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Answer:
The two lines, from the dialogue that support climax, are as follows:
- “when at last he lay sleeping quietly, she summoned all the courage and lit the lamp.”
- “she tiptoed to the bed and, looked at his eyes widely."
Explanation:
Climax is a specific component in a story that indicates the conclusion of the story. It acts as a cliff for the story plot and changes the overall dynamics of the story. In the story Cupid and psyche, the story takes a new turn when she lits the lamp and looks him.