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![]() Dawn of War 2: Retribution review. It must be hard to be a Guardsman. You're standing around staring at an uncaptured control point and a box full of something called Requisition, and suddenly an Ork appears three inches from your face. His name is Spookums, he is wearing a pirate hat, and now he has exploded. The Umbrella Corporation’s deadly T-virus is spreading across the globe, transforming ordinary people into legions of undead. Headed for extinction, the human race.![]() You're killed instantly – that's one of the worst parts of the job – but Spookums is merely flung by his own explosion into a bush. Luckily, Dawn of War 2: Retribution lets you be the Ork. If you'd asked me before I played it, I would have told you Retribution was all about making Dawn of War 2 closer to a proper strategy game. It's standalone, and where Dawn of War 2 was all about micromanaging just a handful of units, Retribution allows you to build up your force from the headquarters you capture midbattle. In theory, the big change is that you're now commanding an army instead of leading a squad. As it turns out, that's not at all what Retribution is about. You can build up an army, certainly, but almost every unit in it would have several manually activated abilities to deal with. Quickly and accurately ordering that number of units to use cover and activate their abilities is the kind of manual and mental torture test you could use to find out if you have a heart condition. Dawn of War's interface, zoom level and controls just weren't built for battles of that scale. Yet Retribution is startlingly good – it's the best Warhammer 4. K game I've ever played. Because it's not really about numbers, it's about diversity. If you played Dawn of War 2 and its first expansion Chaos Rising, you've spent upwards of 3. Retribution lets you choose between six different factions, with a total of around 7. It's a massive breath of fresh air. Joy of six There are six campaigns of around eight hours each, all playable in singleplayer or co- op. One of the six races is largely new to the game, the Imperial Guard, and they're also playable in competitive multiplayer. Then there's a new map and a new hero for Last Stand, the superb three- player cooperative survival mode Relic added to Dawn of War 2 in a free update. And if you're interested in any of these ways to play it online, there's the enormously welcome news that it now uses Steam for matchmaking and friends lists, instead of the horrific Games for Windows Live. Frankly, the last time anyone went this nuts with an expansion was, well, Relic – with Dawn of War: Dark Crusade. These aren't six completely unique campaigns, admittedly. Play two and you'll find they have about ten of their twelve missions in common, just slightly repurposed to fit a different plot. That only really hurts the early missions: the first three are overly long and overly scripted tutorials, and replaying them as each new race gets painful. But once you do fight through them, you have enough experience points to start customising your heroes, and that's where Retribution suddenly turns around. Dawn of War 2 was one great fight, repeated. You set up your heavy weapons in cover, snuck your scout in to snipe a prime target, tanked them with your commander, and jumpjetted your assault guys onto the enemy's strongest shooters. It was satisfying, but by and large it was the same every time. It was often the same map every time. Retribution comes up with five new formulae, composed of the same basic elements of stealth, suppression, jumps, melee and damage types. Formulae that evolve as you decide how to upgrade each hero, what you equip them with, and how you want to use them. It's still tactical and manually intensive – you need to move each hero individually and activate the right abilities just when you need them, preferably with hotkeys. You can bench heroes in return for a free squad or vehicle and an increased army size limit in the field. But for most races, each hero plays such an important role that it's hard to see why anyone would. So for the most part, you slip into playing Retribution much as you did Dawn of War 2: four heroes, each with special abilities that mix with each other in excitingly brutal ways. I added a few heavy weapons squads to support my biggest gunner, and the occasional vehicle when I could afford it, then spent the rest of my money on upgrading and reviving my heroes. I mentioned the Orks earlier: as well as the commando/commander switcheroo (where Spookums can swap positions with Bludflagg), their ranged specialist Nailbrain is ridiculous. He can teleport into battle, and one of his perks causes him to explode every time he does anything. So when he teleports, he also explodes, flooring everyone. He can then turn on his force field so that incoming damage will drain energy rather than health when everyone gets back up. This causes him to explode. Damage taken to his forcefield also charges his static blast, an ability that causes him to explode. And since it is an ability, it also causes him to explode. In addition to the explosion. That part of the Ork's combat formula is a result of the way I'd specced my Nailbrain. Each hero of each race has three stats: health, damage and energy. Those can be upgraded from zero to five, and almost every upgrade comes with some ability or perk that changes the way the hero works. The static explosion is a perk for upgrading Nailbrain's damage to level 3. I was rude about Guardsmen earlier, and I will be rude about the rest of the Imperial Guard later, but for what it's worth they do have a formula of their own. The Lord General is a terribly British chap who can call in free reinforcements for squads who've lost men. The Commissar is a more sinister officer who can spur a squad to fight harder by shooting one of them – not that the Imperial Guard need any help getting themselves killed. I like to have my Commissar use Execute on a Stormtrooper to kickstart that squad's damage output, then cast Draw Their Fire on my General, forcing enemies to attack him instead. The behatted Inquisitor can then cast a protective shield on the General so he survives the onslaught. And after the fight, he can have a new stormtrooper dropped off to make up their numbers so we can do it all again. They're not going to make the Fortune 1. In fact, a sadistic number of the Commissar's upgrades revolve around his Execute ability, including a perk which lets you use it on enemy squads to demoralise them. Nice, but at that point aren't you just shooting the enemy? Is that really something that needs to be unlocked? Heroes of chaos The units, heroes and abilities of the Chaos faction are split between three of their four gods. The god of violence is represented by a heavy weapons marine, the god of magic and change has a chaos sorcerer on the team, and the god of decay gets a brilliant muckspreading Plague Marine as his representative. Kinky porno- god Slaanesh doesn't get a hero – he's always been the black sheep even in a family of pitchblack bloodgargling daemon deathsheep who burn in perpetual agony with the searing fires of the warp. Instead, your commander is a Chaos Champion who can choose his allegiance: each branch of his level- up tree serves a different Chaos God. I levelled up his health, enabling him to channel disease- god Nurgle in what is presumably Relic's idea of irony. As well as the usual tanking abilities, this changes the way your Chaos Cultists minions work. With Nurgle, they can worship on the battlefield to heal nearby Chaos units, and even build shrines that can then summon reinforcements from the warp. If I'd leant towards Khorne, shrines would periodically spew out daemons, while Tzeentch shrines cloak your units and fire doombolts at enemies. But the highlight of the Chaos roster is the Plague Marine. He can spread a disease that heals Chaos units and rots enemies, and even 'detonate' the infection to wipe out a whole squad in an instant – or bring a pestilent friend back from the brink of death. A whole set of late- tier abilities cause the enemies he kills to come back as Nurgly diseasezombies. One of the most beautiful sights in the game is this guy squirting his horrible plague spreader into a fortified bunker, corpses falling out of the windows, then getting back up again and joining in the siege as zombies. There are so many wonky and exotic options in the new races that it's hard to imagine someone picking the Space Marines. But that campaign is kept relatively fresh in a clever way. Rather than bringing back the increasingly corrupt band of increasingly crazy brothers we've been playing in the last two games, we get a new team with only one familiar face. Their commander is similar and their scout is the same, but they now have a Tech Marine hero who's all about deployables. And their fourth member, called simply The Ancient, can be specced to play any of three heroes' roles you fancy: heavy weapons if you level up his damage, jumpjet assault if you level up his energy, or tactical tank if you level up his health. It's a smart way of saying “Who did you like in the last game?”Surprisingly, the weakest campaign is for the most potentially interesting race: the Tyranids. They only get one hero, who can summon a few free units on the field without the need of a base. But the limiting factor on your army is almost never the expense, it's your population capacity. Summoned units consume that just as much as the ones you requisition at a beacon, so that whole set of abilities is effectively moot. Without three other heroes to level up, there are few interesting interactions between Tyranid units. You don't have the dopamine drip of constantly unlocking exciting upgrades, and there are no tough decisions to make between missions. Loot is rare and poorly judged – almost everything I found required a minimum level I wouldn't reach until four or five missions later. Even the units seem poorly judged: I never found any combination as effective as massing the low- level Tyranid Warriors – tough, fast, cheap, and good against everything. They render the whole campaign easy, even on Hard. In Tweetstorm, Trump Threatens . Trump vowed he would slap a 3. U. S. The president- elect tweeted that his administration will . But any business that leaves our country for another country. THE UNITED STATES IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. On Friday night, we hinted that Rexnord, which is planning to move 3. Indiana to Mexico, is in his sights next. The tweetstorm also suggests that far from moderating his stance on protectionism, Trump is only getting started; however it also means that companies will simply have to get more creative with finding tax loopholes that do not lead to escalating .
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THE ONGOING DISPUTE between Google and Turkey reminds us that, throughout history, the development of new media technologies has always altered the way we think about threats to free speech. At the beginning of the 2. America worried most about the danger of the government silencing political speech: think of Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist candidate for President, who was imprisoned in 1. American involvement during World War I. But by the late 1. Supreme Court started to protect unpopular speakers more consistently, some critics worried that free speech in America was threatened less by government suppression than by editorial decisions made by the handful of private mass- media corporations like NBC and CBS that disproportionately controlled public discourse. One legal scholar, Jerome Barron, even argued at the time that the courts should give unorthodox speakers a mandatory right of access to media outlets controlled by giant corporations. Today the Web might seem like a free- speech panacea: it has given anyone with Internet access the potential to reach a global audience. But though technology enthusiasts often celebrate the raucous explosion of Web speech, there is less focus on how the Internet is actually regulated, and by whom. As more and more speech migrates online, to blogs and social- networking sites and the like, the ultimate power to decide who has an opportunity to be heard, and what we may say, lies increasingly with Internet service providers, search engines and other Internet companies like Google, Yahoo, AOL, Facebook and even e.
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1/10/17 The Gatekeepers Team (Joey & Vic) Replay Link 245min. 1/3/17 The Gatekeepers Team. Get the latest New York news, weather, traffic, entertainment and health. Get local NY news, NYC breaking news, and national news from NBC New York. Bay. Photo. The G Team: Nicole Wong, the “Decider”; Andrew Mc. Laughlin, global public- policy director; and Kent Walker, general counsel. Credit. Jason Madara for The New York Times The most powerful and protean of these Internet gatekeepers is, of course, Google. With control of 6. Internet searches, as well as ownership of You. Gatekeepers In MediaTube, Google has enormous influence over who can find an audience on the Web around the world. As an acknowledgment of its power, Google has given Nicole Wong a central role in the company’s decision- making process about what controversial user- generated content goes down or stays up on You. Tube and other applications owned by Google, including Blogger, the blog site; Picasa, the photo- sharing site; and Orkut, the social networking site. Wong and her colleagues also oversee Google’s search engine: they decide what controversial material does and doesn’t appear on the local search engines that Google maintains in many countries in the world, as well as on Google. As a result, Wong and her colleagues arguably have more influence over the contours of online expression than anyone else on the planet. In response to the rise of online gatekeepers like Wong, some House Democrats and Republicans have introduced a bipartisan bill called the Global Online Freedom Act, which would require that Internet companies disclose to a newly created office in the State Department all material filtered in response to demands by foreign governments. Google and other leading Internet companies have sought modifications to the bill, arguing that, without the flexibility to negotiate (as Wong did with Turkey), they can’t protect the safety of local employees and that they may get kicked out of repressive countries, where they believe even a restricted version of their services does more good than harm. For the past two years, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft, along with other international Internet companies, have been meeting regularly with human rights and civil- liberties advocacy groups to agree on voluntary standards for resisting worldwide censorship requests. At the end of last month, the Internet companies and the advocacy groups announced the Global Network Initiative, a series of principles for protecting global free expression and privacy. Voluntary self- regulation means that, for the foreseeable future, Wong and her colleagues will continue to exercise extraordinary power over global speech online. Which raises a perennial but increasingly urgent question: Can we trust a corporation to be good — even a corporation whose informal motto is “Don’t be evil”?“To love Google, you have to be a little bit of a monarchist, you have to have faith in the way people traditionally felt about the king,” Tim Wu, a Columbia law professor and a former scholar in residence at Google, told me recently. After all, it’s hard to be a company whose mission is to give people all the information they want and to insist at the same time on deciding what information they get. THE HEADQUARTERS OF YOUTUBE are in a former Gap building in San Bruno, Calif., just a few miles from the San Francisco International Airport. In the lobby, looming over massage chairs, giant plasma- screen TVs show popular videos and scroll news stories related to You. Tube. The day I arrived to interview the You. Tube management about how the site regulates controversial speech, most of the headlines, as it happens, had to do with precisely that topic. Two teenagers who posted a video of themselves throwing a soft drink at a Taco Bell employee were ordered by a Florida judge to post an apology on You. Tube. The British culture secretary had just called on You. Tube to carry warnings on clips that contain foul language. The volume of videos posted on You. Tube is formidable — Google estimates that something like 1. You. Tube users can flag a video if they think it violates You. Tube’s community guidelines, which prohibit sexually explicit videos, graphic violence and hate speech. Once flagged, a video is vetted by You. Tube’s internal reviewers at facilities around the world who decide whether to take it down, leave it up or send it up the You. Tube hierarchy for more specialized review. When I spoke with Micah Schaffer, a You. Tube policy analyst, he refused to say how many reviewers the company employs. But I was allowed to walk around the office to see if I could spot any of them. I passed one 2. 0- something You. Tube employee after another — all sitting in cubicles and wearing the same unofficial uniform of T- shirt and jeans. The internal reviewers were identifiable, I was told, only by the snippets of porn flickering on their laptops. The idea of a 2. 0- something with a laptop in San Bruno (or anywhere else, for that matter) interpreting community guidelines for tens of millions of users might not instill faith in You. Tube’s vetting process. But the most controversial user flags or requests from foreign governments make their way up the chain of command to the headquarters of Google, in Mountain View, Calif., where they may ultimately be reviewed by Wong, Mc. Laughlin and Walker. Recently, I spent several days talking to Wong and her colleagues at the so- called Googleplex, which has the feeling of a bucolic and extraordinarily well- financed theme camp. As we sat around a conference table, they told me about their debates as they wrestled with hard cases like the dispute in Turkey, as well as the experiences that have informed their thinking about free speech. Walker, the general counsel, wrote for The Harvard Crimson as an undergraduate and considered becoming a journalist before going into law; Mc. Laughlin, the head of global public policy, became a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society after working on the successful Supreme Court challenge to part of the federal Communications Decency Act. And Wong, a soft- spoken and extremely well organized woman, has a joint degree in law and journalism from Berkeley and told me she aspired to be a journalist as a child because of her aunt, a reporter for The Los Angeles Times. Photo. Thailand. Credit. Siggi Eggertsson I asked Wong what was the best analogy for her role at Google. Was she acting like a judge? I’m taking my best guess at what will allow our products to move forward in a country, and that’s not a judge role, more an enabling role.” She stressed the importance for Google of bringing its own open culture to foreign countries while still taking into account local laws, customs and attitudes. This began to change in 2. French Jew surfed a Yahoo auction site to look for collections of Nazi memorabilia, which violated a French law banning the sale and display of anything that incites racism. Aida Domenech (@dulceida). CLASES DE MÚSICA María y Pedro cantan y bailan en las clases de música los lunes por la mañana. Programacion diaria para Telecinco en su version para la TDT, Television Digital Terrestre. Los insectos son exápodos, es decir, tienen tres pares de patas excepto klos ápodos (no tienen patas o son muy rudimentarias). 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The hospital has also set up a welfare team to improve physical and mental conditions at work, prevent absenteeism due to sickness or exclusion, and avoid occupational injuries. A continuum of supports for families with children. Policy in Denmark provides extensive financial support to families with young children: public spending on family benefits amounts to just over 4% of GDP, compared to 2. OECD, and close to 6. Furthermore, Danish policy aims to provide a continuum of supports to families with young children: around childbirth there is 1. There is an entitlement to a formal childcare place as from when the child is 6 months old; at 6. OECD. There is pre- school support from age 3 onwards, and upon entering primary school, out- of- school- hours care becomes widely available and such facilities are attended by almost 9. Danish children aged 6 to 8. This extensive system of supports for families with children as well as family- friendly workplace practices – e. 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What does stand-down mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic. The Wooden Horse - Storynory. The Iliad was really great! Our boy Hudson is entranced with all the stories. I’m not sure any are the equal of the Bertie stories in his eyes, but these are frequently requested! ![]() ![]() ![]() Excellent as always! Greg —. November 1, 2. It was good Pick —. November 2, 2. 01. December 7, 2. 01. Kyra —. December 2. I love this story Anonymous —. It was so cool Anonymous —. September 2. 9, 2. Anonymous —. December 8, 2. Ooops! Jana Elizabeth —. December 9, 2. 01. I used it for my homework lol Robin —. That is PLAYGERISM you could go to jail Anonymous —. December 1, 2. 01. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved every part of that story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MILEY TAYLOR —. January 2. Zzzzzzzzzz Bailey —. January 2. 7, 2. 01. This not not the real story. Jordan —. nice story prick —. Anonymous —. November 1, 2. Cool Anonymous —. November 3. 0, 2. SHORTER!! ME ME —. February 2. 7, 2. Cool Mmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnn? Fran —. haha Anonymous —. October 9, 2. 01. I liked it!! Anonymous —. AXLER- im in pain —. To moust of the people who like adventure, sadnes and a trubling ending. YOU have the chance to be istonished and enchanted gust by listening to this wonderful story. Aline 5. 55. 5 —. This is My little brothers favourite story!! Nicholaus —. October 1. It was awsome! It is my favourite story about The Wooden Horse. I would recomend it all people who like myths. Max —. October 1. Cool YO!!!!!!!!!!!! Max —. October 1. The Legal Case for Blocking the Dakota Access Pipeline. Due to the strike in 1981, the season was split into two halves and playoff seedings were determined using the winners from each half. The first half began on April 9. From Azeribaijan —. October 2. 3, 2. 00. WICKED DUDE! Boo —. October 2. 7, 2. 00. THAT STORY WAS COOL! Julia —. November 1. Is there a shorter version Rachel —. December 1, 2. 00. Im a big guy and like this story but a litle for kids ali g the big nose —. December 1. 4, 2. I’ve always loved this story. I’m thrilled that it’s finally on Storynory. Starchild —. December 2. The Wooden Penguin Story- maker —. January 1. 7, 2. 00. The Wooden Penguin Story- maker —. January 1. 7, 2. 00. January 2. 7, 2. 00. February 1. 2, 2. August 2. 7, 2. 01. February 2. 1, 2. Anonymous —. the pic might need some help! A listener —. This is a pretty good story Will —. I like this story because I like to hear about wars Nicholas —. I am BORED akshay —. Bye bye! My friends and I memorized that! We love your ending, Natasha! You are also a nice fluent reader. I love listening to your stories! Says Says Says Says —. Fun but i do not like natasha’s voice dancer —. WHAT THE HACK IS UP WITH THIS STORY!! I find reading difficult and being able to read and listen was just inspiring. I can’t wait to listen to more stories. The story was great too. It was funny that the people had only been stuck on the island on the other side of where they had been living before. Hannah —. September 1. September 1. 6, 2. Anonymous —. September 2. Neeisha —. October 7, 2. It was interesting. I was waiting something to happen. Greg —. October 7, 2. October 8, 2. 00. I liked the way Natasha told it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE FIRST TIME I HEARD IT IT WAS AWESOME AND THEN I BEGIN TO WATCH IT AGIAN AGIAN AND AGIAN IT WAS LIKE THE BEST STORY I READ IN STORYNORY NOW THAT I RAED IT I AM GOING TO EMAIL ALL OF MY FRIENDS ABOUT ITIT WAS AWESOME lasi —. January 1. 9, 2. 00. Thank you. WWEkid —. February 7, 2. 00. February 1. 7, 2. February 1. 7, 2. YOU SPELLED OUT OF SITE S. I. T. EITS ACTUALLY SPELL IT SIGHT. Grace —. February 1. Thanks. Site is now sight. Bertie —. February 1. November 1. 2, 2. November 1. 2, 2. I like it Anonymous —. February 2. 8, 2. The story is hard to understand for kids, and there are tricky words. Violet —. I loved the romance! Conor —. I can’t believe they set fire to the horse. Sprague: This was AWESOME! Ok, I think the climax is when Sinon tells the tale and they are debating what to do, believe him or not. Then the horse is wheeled into the city. That’s what I would say, but! It could have been shorter though. I liked all the action. Greek Myths are very entertaining. It was very intresting to learn about what happened to the Trojans and the wooden horse. Taylor —. it was a cool storyi like the ending when they attackedbut the best part was the readers accent! The climax of this story was written very well and I think it was the highest point in the story. Brandon —. very sneakyon of the smartest army planstime consuming wyatt —. The climax of the story is when the giant wooden horse is placed in the Trojan’s hands. They have to choose whether to destroy the horse or to honor it and keep the gods happy. Karida —. I enjoyed this myth, however this telling was very different from what i’ve heard of it before. I did not know of Sinon, and his intricate lie. I believed the Trojans just took in the the horse, but i was wrong. The climax, however short, was just how I remember it- total destruction to a sleeping city. The ultimate use of kicking someone when their down right? Dj —. The climax of the story is when Sinon opened the trap door on the belly of the horse which all of the Greek soilders came out of. Travis 6 —. I really liked it when Sinon started his lie bob —. My favroite part is when Sinon started his lie! Evan Shoelace pd. This is a very good story. I love how the climax of the story was when the old man was taken by the sea monster. It makes everyone believes that the wooden horse is an offering from the gods. This is a very clever plan and the climax brings it all together. Olivia —. The climax was very thrilling. It was good because it helped put a better mood into the story. Kaitlyn —. This is one of the legends or myth or what ever it is of all time. The horse id one of the trickiest things ever. Austin L —. long but good parker —. I think the climax is after the Trojans finished celebrating and fell asleep drunk and the Greek soldiers surged through the gates and started killing people. I also think the King is stupid for taking Helen back. It is when all of the greeks in the horse come out. Then of course they kill everyone in the city of Troy. That is the climax of the story of the wooden horse. Maddie —. Dude this story is the WORST version ive ever heard. Although, the part where Sinon Betrayed all of troy was fun. I was laughing the whole time. I wonder if they have a story about the fall of Achilles Logan M —. Jeff —. Sinon lit a fire on the beach to signal to the army on the island of Tenedos that the wooden horse was within the walls of Troy. Next he opened a secret door in the horse. The Greek band of warriors let down a long rope and were led to the ground. They killed people and the king got his lovely wife. Becca —. this was very well written but i did not enjoy the ed because it ended very quickly. Savannah Miller —. This was a great myth! I think that the Trojans were really stupid for believing Sinon but it was a really cool story. Jaclyn —. Awesome story! CLIMAXthe greeks and trojans were at war for 1. When you hear about the preist and the old guy who kwow what is going to happen before it happens and then you get to the climax, it’s one of those “I told you so” moments when you knew the whole time that they should have listened. The climax might be suprising if you’ve never heard of this before and didn’t catch on in the exposition and rising actions though. This whole story is clever and it would’ve been interesting if it really happened. Megan —. Cool~! The story was awesome!!! I thought that the climax of it all was when the red haired Odysseus thought of the plan to make the wooden horse! Agian Awesome story i actually really wanted to know the details~! I would love to learn more about this. Drew —. I think that the climax of the story was when the horse comes into the story! It was very interesting though how the author brings it in! Anna —. long story, but good. I thought the climax was when the greeks and the horse just come into troy and kill everyone. I think the Greeks were clever to pull off such a great trick. It must have been scary to be inside the horse wondering whether the Trojans would set the horse on fire or something worse. It was very smart of the Greeks to wait until the Trojans were drunk or sleeping before they attacked. Alisa —. I liked the story. I thought the way the Greeks tricked their way in to take over the Trojans was cool. The climax of the story was when the Greeks attacked. Colter —. The climax of this story is when everyone started listening to that prisoner. That way the people brought in the wooden horse. When the Greeks ran out and started killing everyone. No one was ready for that. Kristin —. I Love this story IT roxzzzzz : 0 —. I hate story element sheets Zoey J. Exciting and lots of blood!!!! Sam Sargent —. I think the climax is when he return’s to the city and opens the secret passage which the warriors come out and kill the city. Deanna —. thios story was way to long i almost fell asleep but it was good Ginny? Tabbieee: ) —. i think the climax is when the Trojans and the horse came in the city and destroyed them Amanda; hi ms. Liam —. I think the climax of the story is when the greeks left the trojans a horse with soldiers in it. I liked the story. I was absent monday so im doing it now. And then when the greeks jumped out of the horse and attacked the trojans when they were eather sleeping or drunk and parting dylan slade —. The climax was when the greeks jumped out of the horse & killed everyone. Olivia —. climex when greeks atack amy j. The way the people had no idea that warriors were in the horse the whole time it was a very interesting way the warriors planned something like that. Miranda —. the climax was when they came out of the horse and killed the guards and everyone else ryan —. The climax of the story is when the greeks left a wooden horse with soldiers and they all came jumping and running out of the horse killing everybody! The story was really great, i really liked when they described everythimng. It made me go into the story and just listen more and more! I LOVE YALL FANS!!!!!! Joe J. Jonathan Lewis —. I think the climax is when the soldiers come out of the o=horse and kill everyone Kyle —. Thanks so much for this site it is so fabulous. I have to explore it more later with more time. 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