Read the excerpt.
i lean my head over the train tracks and look for an oncoming flutter...
English, 29.01.2020 05:01 robert7248
Read the excerpt.
i lean my head over the train tracks and look for an oncoming flutter of headlights. four thirty-seven p. m. i have less than a half hour to get to the other side of town, and there is no train in sight.
based on the info, where in the narrative is the excerpt from "train tracks" by lauren mizock most likley to be found?
exposition
resolution
falling action
climax
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