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2 December, 11:12

Read the excerpt from "Amigo Brothers."

Felix and Antonio turned and faced each other squarely in a fighting pose. Felix wasted no time. He came in fast, head low,

half hunched toward his right shoulder, and lashed out with a straight left. He missed a right cross as Antonio slipped the

punch and crossed and countered with one-two-three lefts that snapped Felix's head back, sending a mild shock coursing

through him. If Felix had any small doubt about their friendship affecting their fight, it was being neatly dispelled.

What part of the story does this passage represent?

the rising action

the falling action

the climax

the resolution

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  1. 2 December, 11:13
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    The climax

    Explanation:

    Its the climax because its says "If Felix had any small doubt about their friendship affecting their fight, it was being neatly dispelled." this means that the conflict has already occurred which had to be a problem in their friendship. However it cant be the falling action because the fight just started. So it must be the climax
  2. 2 December, 11:40
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    the rising action
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