Question

The statement "Now you may enter” at the end of "The Land of Laughter” is exciting, because it:

marks the highest point of the story.
resolves the suspense of the story.
establishes the setting of the story.
introduces the conflict between the boys.

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The statement "Now you may enter” at the end of "The Land of Laughter” is exciting because it **resolves the suspense of the story**. This phrase typically signifies a moment of allowance or permission that leads to the characters finally being able to experience what they have been anticipating, thus concluding the buildup of tension or uncertainty that has been present in the narrative.

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