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Which best identifies the climax in The Strangers That Came To Town?

A. The Duvitches are accepted on Syringa Street
B. The boys replace Mr. Duvitches fish.
C. The two brothers put soap in the Duvitches' bucket of fish.
D. The Duvitch family moves to Syringa Street
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I think that the answer is C.

I might be wrong.
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The correct answer is "A".

"The Strangers That Came To Town," tells the story of the Duvitch family. A young family who arrives in a town in which they are noticeably different from the other residents. These leads the other residents to have a prejudice towards them and not treat them as equals and avoided them whenever they could. At the climax of the story, the residents come to there senses and understand the truth behind the Duvitches, eventually coming to accept them as regular residents of the town.

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