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English, 16.04.2021 04:30 AlexBeWare1210

The Climax of the Story : Cupid & Psyche by Apuleius A. Describe the climax of your short story in a four to five sentence
paragraph.

1. Provide one example of dialogue from characters in the
story
that
support the climax you
identified.

2. Provide one example of text evidence (other than dialogue)
to support the climax
you
identified.

B. Then, in a separate paragraph of four to five sentences, explain
how the dialogue and text evidence support the climax you
identified.

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