In Eveline, the plot reaches a climax when Frank leaves for Argentina without Eveline.
This story is from Dubliners, written by James Joyce. The story is about a young girl who wants to leave Dublin, and go to Argentina with her boyfriend Frank in order to escape the horrible life she is having. However, when she arrives at the station, ready to leave, she decides against it, and returns home, which is the climax of the story.
Friday's traits which Crusoe find admirable is:
A. His gratefulness, as shown when Crusoe saves his life.
After rescuing one of the Natives of the Island, Crusoe starts to converse with him so that he can know about him and his native people. He named him Friday and started making strategies through which he can teach him the way of living. He taught him to speak some words of English, the way to clothe oneself, the eating habits and to call him his ‘master.’ Crusoe noticed that it was easy for him to educate Friday through religious patterns. He tells him about God and his creations with whom Friday easily related his own deity Benamuckee.
D. There was a sharp softness...
an oxymoron is a figure of speech in which opposite terms appear
The setting will most likely affect the plot in the way that the power failure will hinder the movie and video games as the girl, her parents and guests are not done yet with the cake and food at the table and as read in the story, they would afterwards watch a new-release movie, and later they girls would play video games until time to go sleep, but now with the power cut they will not be able to do such things because there will not be power for the TV not for the console.
The fish died, because, using context clues, the word mournfully is usually associated with death or someone/ something leaving, and since a fish couldn't swim away, we would have to believe that the fish has died.