when pollyanna gets hit by a car and becomes disabled.
climax
In "Camp Harmony," the climax occurs when the characters confront the harsh realities of their internment during World War II, leading to a moment of intense emotional struggle. This pivotal point highlights the tension between hope and despair as the community grapples with their loss of freedom and identity. The climax serves as a turning point, forcing them to confront their circumstances and ultimately shaping their resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
what is the climax of the toilet
Climax of always running
most people died, yet the English won and their land was outbought so they really didnt have a good chance of "winning" anything but freedom...:)
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
The Exodus (from slavery in Egypt)
Slavery
The climax in "Tangled" is when Rapunzel confronts Mother Gothel and realizes the truth about her past. This leads to a confrontation where Rapunzel takes control of her own destiny and fights for her freedom.
No he is not. His son however still is
The Exodus I think... I hope this helps! :)
The answer is in Genesis 45:1-3. Joseph privately reveals himself to his brothers.
This particular passage about both Bondage and Freedom is an excerpt. It is part of the narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass.
The climax in "Sing Down the Moon" occurs when Bright Morning and her friends attempt to escape from their captors during a raid on the Navajo people's camp. This is a moment of intense action and tension that ultimately leads to the resolution of the story.