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there is no climax the lord is all loving and all knowing
The climax of "This Lullaby" by Sarah Dessen occurs when Remy confronts Dexter about their relationship and expresses her true feelings for him. This moment marks a turning point in their relationship and sets the stage for the resolution of the story.
The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
The climax of "Granny Torrelli Makes Soup" by Sharon Creech is when Rosie realizes that her feelings toward Bailey are not just of annoyance, but of love. This realization leads to a confrontation with Bailey and Granny Torrelli, where Rosie opens up about her true feelings and experiences growth in her understanding and acceptance of love.
The climax of "Love That Dog" by Sharon Creech occurs when the main character, Jack, finally opens up emotionally and reveals his true feelings about his deceased dog, Sky. This moment marks a significant turning point in Jack's emotional journey and enables him to express his grief and love for Sky through poetry.
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Mattie grows up
The climax is when Meg faces IT to get Charles Wallace back. she uses her love to get him back from being hypnotized.
True Love, REAL True Love has alot to do with faith. Faith that you will be true to the one you love and that person will be true to you. If you do not have faith that your love is being true to you, can it be "True Love"?
Climax.
Climax.
the prophecies have all come true