1/ read the book 2/ learn the definition of climax in litterature 3/ understand 1 and 2 well and you'll be able to reply to your question 4/ if you try to get an answer to your question without doing 1 and 2, you're wasting your time.
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The climax of the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor occurs when Paul Fisher confronts his parents and discovers the truth about his brother's actions on the day of the sinkhole incident. This confrontation leads to a resolution of the family's deep-seated issues and allows Paul to finally see the truth about his own identity and values.
well apparently someone didn't do their reading assignment but that is okay. the climax would be when Maddie is next to the werewolf and is about to kill herself to save paul and her family's life.
In the book "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the climax occurs when Paul makes the decision to confront his parents about his brother Erik's actions on the football field, despite the danger it poses to his family. This pivotal moment leads to the resolution of the conflict within the story.
When Paul remember Erik spray painting his eyes.
The fight,the town surprised the British
The climax of Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case" occurs when Paul commits suicide by jumping in front of a train. This moment marks the culmination of his internal struggles and desperation to escape his mundane reality.
Paul wrote the book of Philemon from prison.
There is no book of Paul in the Bible. Paul wrote letters or epistles.
The cast of A Startling Climax - 1917 includes: Gertrude Astor Garland Briden Fred Church Dan Leighton Val Paul
Paul jumps in front of the train in Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case."
In "Schooled" by Paul Langan, the climax occurs when the main character, a boy named Cap, faces the reality of fitting in at a new school after being raised in isolation on a farm. The pivotal moment arises during a school assembly when Cap is pressured to confront his peers and defend himself against bullying. This confrontation forces him to reconcile his upbringing with the challenges of adolescence, ultimately leading to personal growth and self-acceptance.