Answer: A. At the audition, she blows the judges away and gets a full scholarship.
Explanation:
Subject: English (Reading/Literature — narrative and plot). Relevant concepts: plot structure (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action/resolution), Freytag’s pyramid. The climax is the turning point or moment of greatest tension when the main conflict reaches its peak. In this passage the central conflict (Jaja’s choice to practice vs. spending time with friends and whether she will succeed at the audition) reaches its decisive moment at the audition when the outcome is determined — so the audition/result is the climax. The decision to stay home and practice is part of the rising action leading up to that turning point, not the climax itself.
Steps:
- Summarize key events: Jaja wants to be a concert violinist and practices for hours (exposition). Friends invite her out and tell her her crush will be there; she must choose between practicing and socializing (rising action). She decides to stay home and continue practicing (rising action/decision). The audition occurs and she “blows the judges away and gets a full scholarship” (turning point/outcome).
- Identify the climax definition: the moment of highest tension or the turning point where the main conflict is resolved or advances decisively.
- Locate that moment in the passage: the audition outcome resolves the central conflict (will her practice pay off?), so the audition/result is the climax.
- Explain why B is not the climax: Jaja’s decision to practice is an important moment but it is still part of the buildup (rising action) that leads to the decisive audition; it does not resolve the main conflict.
- Conclude: therefore option A most clearly describes the climax.