They discover their feelings for each other at Morgan's drugstore.
Answer:
cheerful
Explanation:
The character is being witty, for sure, but the character is also responding to the first comment <em>"Well, let's try and have a find time"</em>. There's nothing specially clever in what was said. It is even a bit silly, but that is the point, since the character is clearly trying to be humorous in order to have <em>"a fine time"</em>.
That they were once friends before the civil war tore them apart and the cranes are symbolized as there everlasting freindship. During the walk, the men encounter items that are symbolic of the men's childhood together. The first item in the story that triggers a memory for Songsam is chestnuts. They remind him of when Tokchae willingly gave up his own stash of chestnuts for his friend. The second item that triggers a memory is a field filled with cranes.
The peak of action also known as the climax is the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story. The reader wonders what will happen next; will the conflict be resolved or not?