Question
Which line is part of the climax of the story?
Group of answer choices
"The idea caught on at once, for annoying Miss Lottie was always fun."
"...suddenly he sobbed, loudly and painfully, and cried helplessly and hopelessly in the dark night. I had never heard a man cry before."
"I leaped furiously into the mounds of marigolds and pulled madly, trampling and pulling and destroying the perfect yellow blooms"
"We crept to the edge of the bushes that bordered the narrow road in front of Miss Lottie’s place."
Group of answer choices
"The idea caught on at once, for annoying Miss Lottie was always fun."
"...suddenly he sobbed, loudly and painfully, and cried helplessly and hopelessly in the dark night. I had never heard a man cry before."
"I leaped furiously into the mounds of marigolds and pulled madly, trampling and pulling and destroying the perfect yellow blooms"
"We crept to the edge of the bushes that bordered the narrow road in front of Miss Lottie’s place."
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The line that is part of the climax of the story is:
"I leaped furiously into the mounds of marigolds and pulled madly, trampling and pulling and destroying the perfect yellow blooms."
This line represents a peak emotional moment and significant action, which is characteristic of a climax in a story.
"I leaped furiously into the mounds of marigolds and pulled madly, trampling and pulling and destroying the perfect yellow blooms."
This line represents a peak emotional moment and significant action, which is characteristic of a climax in a story.