Which event marks the climax in "The Glass of Milk"? a. The boy refuses the sailor's offer of food. b. The boy falls asleep facing the sea. c. The boy takes the glass of milk from the woman. d. The boy realizes that he misses his home.

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c. The boy takes the glass of milk from the woman.

In "The Glass of Milk," the climax is the moment when the boy takes the glass of milk from the woman. This is a critical turning point in the story, representing the culmination of the boy's internal struggle and the resolution of the conflict between his pride and his need for sustenance.

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