The climax could either be when the dad comes back after his 2 year disappearance or when the mom leaves.
However, now that I think about it, it would have to be when the mom leaves because when the dad comes back, it is awkward and he ends up leaving again. When the mom leaves, everything turns upside-down. no money, no food, and no depressed mom staring at the TV.
Therefore, to answer your question the climax would probably be when the mom leaves.
I think some words or letters are missing from your question. A resolution to a story is a climax which is basically solving the crux of the plot and climax. I don't know what was the climax of the Spy On The Night Riders. Read the book and find the climax or ask your English teacher.
no idea help me i need to read this book for English and it sux
the difference in you mustn't read that book is it doesnt give you a choice to read it or not, and in you dont have to read that book is an option if you wish to or not. (:
i dont know lol :p
I would say that the climax is most often near the end of the book but rarely at the very end. The end is usually the site of the epilogue. Now in literature anything is possible, and the writer can put the climax anywhere he likes. But traditionally and perhaps sensibly the climax in near the end.
The setting of "Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey" is a small town in the United States where the protagonist, Tish Bonner, attends high school. The story takes place in the 1990s and follows Tish as she navigates family struggles, friendships, and personal challenges through her journal entries.
climax is a greek word. It is written "κλίμαξ" read the same as climax, but "κλίμακα", read as climaka, is used way more often. They have the same meaning.
'Dare' and 'read' are anagrams of 'dear'.
Well, the climax is an important event of a story. But I have never read that book.
DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU HATE SPOILERS. The climax is at the very end of the book tha the wotld
You need to read the book.
You can form dear, dare, or read.
Those letters will spell read, dear, and dare.
John Adams
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Read the book.
Read "The Love Dare" by Stephen Kendrick