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never [62]
1 year ago
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Read the episode from the play “A Brother’s Quest” and answer the question.(Loud banging on the door, then it bursts open. Two r

oyal guardsmen enter.)Niall: What do you want?Guardsman 1: Niall Westmore, you stand charged of stealing the king’s seal and counterfeiting his orders at the front. You’re under arrest.Niall: What?! I didn’t—Alexander: No!Niall: Hey, wait! Get your hands off me!Alexander: Don’t fight them.Niall: I didn’t do this, Alexander! You’ll have to find out who framed me.(exit)Alexander: Whoever did this can’t get away with it. I’m going to find out and get justice for my brother.This episode is MOST LIKELY part of which section of the play?A.the climaxB.the resolutionC.the expositionD.the rising action
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nadya68 [22]1 year ago
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Climax part 2 of what he/she said^
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