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Climbing
How does John's decision to take the lead on the mountain climb contribute to the plot of the story?
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It makes the narrator begin to aspire to be like John
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It exposes the jealousy that the narrator has for John
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It causes the narrator to rethink his perception of John
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It triggers a bitter battle between John and the narrator
John and I wordlessly approached the side of the
mountain at an extremely slow pace. We had trekked
miles just to get to the base of the mountain Climbing
over it was the only way out. John and I had yet to say
a word to each other since we had our falling out a few
miles back. Getting lost together proved to be a trying
time for both of us. We didn't get along already, and
being lost strained the little civility that we had left for
each other
The only means of communication we had was
grunting and hand gestures. We grunted to tell each
other to hurry up or to slow down. Hand gestures were
signals to stop and to go. There was little need to talk
because a conversation could potentially destroy our
feeble alliance
"Okay, Bryce you are going to have to follow my
lead because you haven't had much experience
climbing." John said abruptly
I looked at him with piercing eyes and thought. How
dare he even suggest that I am not an experienced
climber like him. He is so arrogant. He doesn't have
that much skill
"Bryce, did you hear me?" John asked, "I've climbed
a few more mountains than you have so I think you
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