Answer: b an unfinished thought .
Explanation:
You're still talking about freitag's triangle there. So, in a sense, you have a traditional story structure. But sure, that will definitely work and would make readers keep on going. When you say small build up them mini climax then another build up, you're describing traditional story structure. Your just calling your overcoming of obstacles "climaxes" or "mini climaxes" which is what they are in reality.
The giver is who jonas wishes could be his grandparents :)
i hope that this helps
Oxymoron<span> is a figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect. </span>
Joe Millimurra is caring, and I say this because he took care of Mary. He also bought gifts for his siblings! And as it says on page 69, it states “You’ll be alright once we get on that rattler. We’ll get a nice, cozy truck.” Joe Millimurra is also kind, and the author makes it pretty obvious from the sentence on page 69 where it says that Joe said “Go back old man, I don’t want to hurt you.” This means that Joe has empathy for the elder, and doesn’t want to hurt him.
Joe is also respectful, and I say that this is a fact because he bought Mary a dress once he got out of prison. Don’t believe me? It’s in the story. It clearly states that “Wages earned, a few bob and they gave it to me when I got out.” He clearly feels bad for being in prison for so long, having no quality time spent with Mary, so he bought her a dress.