Answer: The fisherman's determination to outwit the genius results in the climax.
Explanation:
The Story of the Fisherman is found in The Arabian Nights Entertainments (1898), written by Andrew Lang. In it, the fisherman is threatened to death by the genius he just freed from the vase of copper, so he convinces him to go back inside the base to prove that he was actually inside it. Once the genius did, the fisherman trapped him inside with the enchanted cover.
Probably A. I might want to wait for a second opinion though, but it's most likely A.
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Answer:
Clay goes in search of a dead pine tree to use for firewood
Clay climbs across the steep mountain
Clay discovers more trees to be used used as fire wood
Clay uses his ax to help him move down
the mountain
Clay makes a profit from selling the
firewood
The right answer is: "The nurse does not know that Nora will leave her children, but the audience does."
When Torvald humiliates Nora, he tries to apologize with her, but she has changed, she realized her husband is a very strange man for her and in her marriage was always a doll, so she decided the only way to recognize herself is leaving from the house.