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Which identifies the climax of "Thank You, M'am"?

Mrs. Jones walks home alone at night.

Roger is unable to even say thank you at the end of the story.

Mrs. Jones brings Roger into her home and has him wash his face.

Mrs. Jones admits that she, too, has made mistakes she regrets.

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 I have taken this same test and got a 100%. Your answer is Mrs. Jones admits that she has made mistakes and regrets. Hope I helped :)
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Answer:

Mrs. Jones admits that she, too, has made mistakes she regrets.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this story, we meet two characters: Roger and Mrs. Jones. The two characters meet when Roger is trying to steal Mrs. Jones's purse. However, even though he seems to be a "bad" character initially, we discover that he is in fact only a child in difficult circumstances. Mrs. Jones offers understanding and help. She realizes that it is only his situation that pushes him to behave in a certain way. The climax of the story comes when Mrs. Jones offers that understanding and admits that she has also made mistakes that she regrets.

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