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1 Read this sentence from paragraph 3.
The wind was then much higher, and I heard the master say to John that he had never been
out in such a storm; and so I thought, as we went along the skirts of a wood, where the
great branches were swaying about like twigs, and the rushing sound was terrible.
Which part of the story's plot structure does this sentence illustrate?
A exposition
B climax
Crising action
D falling action

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