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The Odyssey
by Homer
Which structural element of epic poetry does this passage reflect?
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parallel structure
parallel structure
climax
climax
rising action
rising action
falling action
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- Parallel structure: repeated sentence patterns, balanced phrases, or mirrored clauses (often used for emphasis or rhythm).
- Rising action: a series of events that increase tension or complicate the plot leading up to a turning point.
- Climax: the story’s turning point or most intense moment.
- Falling action: events that follow the climax and move toward resolution.
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If you can’t paste it, use these quick checks to pick the right answer:
- Parallel structure: repeated sentence patterns, balanced phrases, or mirrored clauses (often used for emphasis or rhythm).
- Rising action: a series of events that increase tension or complicate the plot leading up to a turning point.
- Climax: the story’s turning point or most intense moment.
- Falling action: events that follow the climax and move toward resolution.
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