<span> </span><span>A) Kurt Vonnegut B) Tom Stoppard C) Tom Wolfe D) Ernest
C) Tom Wolfie.
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Answer: "The curse is come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott.
Explanation: The climax is the highest, most intense, most exciting or most important point in the development or resolution of a story or situation. In the given excerpt from the poem "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the line that marks the most intense point of the poem (the climax) is "The curse is come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott, this is the highest point, and it will lead to the resolution.
The correct answer is 2. Jonathan is grateful that his house still stands,
since the surrounding area is wartorn.
Explanation:
In stories, the setting includes the place where actions take place. Additionally, this factor has a great impact on the story and even the characters. In the case of the excerpt presented, the fact Jonathan house is almost intact while a huge nearby building was destroyed makes Jonathan feels grateful, this feeling can be seen in "This newest miracle was his little house in Ogui Overside" that shows Jonathan is surprised but happy or in "But what was that?" that shows Jonathan appreciates the house was not destroyed even when there minor damages.