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Which sentence from the story "daedulus and icarus" marks the turning point or climax?
a. "minos may control the land and sea," said daedalus, "but not the regions of the air. i will try that way."
b. "the larger ones he secured with thread and the smaller with wax, and gave the whole a gentle curvature like the wings of a bird."
c. "icarus, my son, i charge you to keep at a moderate height, for if you fly too low the damp will clog your wings, and if too high the heat will melt them."
d. "they passed samos and deloson the left and lebynthos on the right, when the boy, exulting in his career, began to leave the guidance of his companion and soar upward as if to reach heaven."

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