Which line is part of the climax? *
1 point
a. Linus is horrified and says, "O, you didn't te...
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Which line is part of the climax? *
1 point
a. Linus is horrified and says, "O, you didn't tell me you were going to kill it!"
b. On Halloween night, the gang gets their costumes ready.
c. "Oh, Great Pumpkin, where are you?!" he cries.
d. Later on that day, Linus and Charlie Brown are at the wall talking about the previous night's events.
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