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Which of these events in the plot of Silas Marner best represents the climax in the novel? Silas spends fifteen years in isolation, hoarding gold. Silas's gold is stolen by Dunstan Cass. Eppie appears in Silas's cottage and he decides to adopt her. Eppie's father, Godfrey, tries to adopt Eppie.

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Silas's gold is stolen
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Silas's gold is stolen by Dunstan Cass.

Step-by-step explanation:

The climax of a story is what unfolds the events of conflict between the characters, what unfolds the events of the plot in Silas, is when Dunsey steals the money from Silas, and this leads to Silas having to interact with the folks in the town, and actually havinf a life outside of his home, which was his only place to be in the last 15 years where he´d be living off of as little as he could to save that money that eventually Dunsey stole from him.

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