The climax of "The Catch” occurs when
A. Leondril and Rohan pull Ethane to safety.
B. R...
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The climax of "The Catch” occurs when
A. Leondril and Rohan pull Ethane to safety.
B. Rohan, Leondril, and Ethane huddle together.
C. Ethane trips Rohan, giving him a bloody elbow.
D. Ethane tries to leap like a frog over Rohan
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