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\lamb to the slaughter\: which event most clearly represents the climax of the story?
ela.e1.aor.5.1 analyze how an author’s choices in structuring a text, including the manipulation of time (e.g., flashback and foreshadowing), create effects such as mystery, tension, and/or suspense.
○ patrick tells mary he is leaving her.
○ mary goes to the grocery store.
○ mary cries in the living room.
○ mary kills patrick with the frozen lamb leg.
The climax of a story is the peak of tension, the turning point where the central conflict reaches its most intense moment. In "Lamb to the Slaughter", Patrick's announcement sets up conflict, but Mary's act of killing him is the explosive, irreversible turning point that escalates the story to its highest tension and changes the narrative entirely. The other events are either setup (Patrick leaving) or aftermath actions (going to the store, crying).
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Mary kills Patrick with the frozen lamb leg.