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21 January, 04:44

The climax of "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" occurs when Wiley gets out of the tree without being hurt by the Hairy Man. the Hairy Man dissolves the ropes that are tying up the dogs. the Hairy Man realizes that he stole a pig, not a human baby. Mama tells Wiley that the Hairy Man will not hurt him anymore.

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  1. 21 January, 05:08
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    The climax of "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" occurs when the Hairy Man realizes that he stole a pig, not a human baby.

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    The story of "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" shows a very scared yet intelligent Wiley who does not want to disappear on the hands of the Hairy Man, so he plans different ways to keep himself safe and as the Hairy man wants to catch him and take him away he falls into many tricks such as putting a pig in Wiley's bed, this makes Hairy man mad since he wants to take that kid with him.
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