The correct answer is: Climax
Climax refers to the part of the story that is the turning point. This is the point wherein your main character is at highest tension or drama and faces a moment of great emotional intensity.
The topic adresses the brave woman who had the courage to stand up in a time of men. In this time period.
Answer:
What made Countee Cullen's poetry an important part of the Harlem Renaissance?
<em><u>B. his use of traditional forms and themes</u></em>
<em><u>B. his use of traditional forms and themes</u></em>
Surprised and worried because it could get him into trouble as she's a capulet, but he's determined to pursue her because he's so in love
The point of view that this story is written in appears to be Third Person Limited Omniscient. This is due to the narrator having knowledge of only the boy's thoughts and feelings; but at the same time, the boy in the story is not the one narrating.
Another way to tell that it is Third Person, is due to the narrator using pronouns like, "He" and "His".
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