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Which description of the setting signals the climax of the story?
a) "druse withdrew his eyes from the valley and fixed them again upon
the group of man and horse in the sky, and again it was throu
sights of his rifle."
ob)"at a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a
stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock,
towering to so great a height above him that it made him giddy to
look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky."
c) "at some distance away to his right it presented a clean, vertical
profile against a background of blue sky to a point half the way down,
and of distant hills, hardly less blue, thence to the tops of the trees at
its base."
d) "lifting his eyes to the dizzy altitude of its summit the officer saw an astonishing sight-a man on horseback riding down into the valley
through the air! "
(i know its not c and probably not b so out)

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