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What is the climax of " you, m'am"?
a.
mrs. jones walks home alone at night.
b.
roger is unable to even say " you" at the end of the story.
c.
mrs. jones admits that she too has done things she is ashamed of.
d.
mrs. jones brings roger into her home and has him wash his face.

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