The answer is; A.
The climax of a story is characterized by high tension and drama and is considered the highest point in the plot. The main character is usually in a crisis and he or she finds a solution to a major conflict (such as a hero defeating the villain or evil element). Climaxes are considered to be significant in giving the story an overarching meaning.
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personification
personification in the sentence -
a poem in which a tree is said to walk and talk like an old man uses the technique of personification.
Explanation:
Examples, one with a comma and one without:
Shakespeare was born in Stratford and went on to write Hamlet.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford, later writing Hamlet
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Explanation:
Three
Communication is of paramount importance. But how do we communicate? How do the young convey their hopes and dreams and aspirations to grandparents where there could be 70 years difference in age? How do the grand parents convey the wisdom they have gathered during that 70 years and are in the process of having it evaporate as death approaches and pain becomes a constant companion? That is what the story is mainly about. It is about 4 generations trying to say something to one another and all of them having difficult conveying what they wanted or knew. The girl could only see that there was a road block between her and what she loved. The young boy (Ian) could only be content because he was bathed in attention. The mother was caught between two people, one whom she loved and one that the culture trained her to respect. And the husband only understood that there was money problems and he had to find a way to make everyone content. It's a complex story with no easy resolution: the ending convinces us of nothing.
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We have to look at all the complexities of the story to even begin to understand each person's point of view. The key to it is grandmother who brings all her understanding of the world with her and she is hard pressed to compromise with her view of the world. Her treatment of Ian and the way she treats the girl telling the story makes her a sad figure really because she does not ever realize until the end what the ribbons binding her feet and those of the ballet slippers were quite different. I don't know if you could say there was an uneasy acceptance of the situation or not. The grandmother was the key. She was dealing with two young American children. She was the one who had to understand them. She was in a different place, and her daughter could not be assertive enough to tell what she needed to know.
If we were to remove the final two lines, we could say that this poem was just about old age and dying.
As per his poem/sonnet youth is definitely bright and filled with fire, but sooner the fire gets vanish somewhere or dies out as per the growing age.
It is so because Shakespeare has described the relation of old age to death. He tried to define the emotion, feelings of the time when a person knows his/her time has come to leave the world.
By describing so he even used the metaphors like autumn and twilight for the old age. As the leaves gets faded and shed from the trees in autumn.
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