The climax of "A Day's Wait" by Ernest Hemingway occurs when the boy's father tells him that he had been mistaken about his temperature and that his fever was actually normal. This revelation leads to the resolution of the misunderstanding and the boy's emotional relief.
The climax of "A Day's Wait" by Ernest Hemingway is when the boy's father tells him that there was a mistake with the temperature readings, and that his son never had a fever of 102 degrees. This revelation brings relief to both the father and the boy, as they realize that the misunderstanding led to unnecessary worry and suffering.
the climax of the story
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
it about a kid and he tell you what happens today!
The peak of a story is called the CLIMAX.
The 'falling action' comes after the climax in a story.
The 'falling action' comes after the climax in a story.
You are speaking about the climax of the story.
CLIMAX OF THE STORY the haunting of hill house
climax story in the first monkey (iloko version)