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a) break, find, win, buy, swim, drink, drive, hold, know, think, make, meet, say, write
b) broke/broken, found, won, swam/swum, drank/drunk, driven/drove, held, knew/known, thought, made, met, said, wrote/written
<span>He includes it to show how she will stand up for her rights.</span>
It’s either identity or sadness bc “a women like that is misunderstood” meaning she is probably been rumored about or been judged a lot. “I have been her kind” that’s pretty much the author sharing her pain and it obviously sounds pretty depressing.
<span>Topical organization would be the aspect of organization is similar to both texts.</span>
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The fisherman's determination to outwit the genius results in the climax. The fisherman fears dying slowly and asks a question that results in rising action. The fisherman's anger at the situation leads him to be fearless, causing the climax.