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Read the excerpt from Robin Hood.

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It was well for Robin Hood that that same forester's head was spinning ..., or else he would never have taken
another step. As it was, the arrow whistled within three inches of his head. Then he turned around and quickly
drew his own bow, and sent an arrow back in return, "Ye said I was no archer," cried he aloud, "but say so now
again!"
Why does this excerpt represent the climax of the story?
It explains how Robin Hood defends himself,
It gives additional details about Robin Hood's life.
It describes Robin Hood's highest emotional state in the story.
It reaches a conclusion for Robin Hood's problems in the story.
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User Tandy
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Answer:

Its C

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Did it on edge2020

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Since I haven’t read the whole story I don’t really know but I believe. It’s the third one
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