The in-between season is referred to as the ________________.

peak season

high season

shoulder season

declining season

c?

Yes, c.

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The correct answer is "shoulder season."

To arrive at this answer, we can consider the given options and eliminate the ones that are not applicable.

- "Peak season" usually refers to the busiest and most popular time of the year in terms of tourism or any other industry. It is the opposite of what we are looking for.
- "High season" can also refer to the peak or most popular time, so it is not the answer we're seeking.
- "Declining season" suggests a time when demand or activity is decreasing, which is the opposite of what we are looking for.

This leaves us with the option "shoulder season." In the context of tourism, the shoulder season refers to the period between the peak season and the low season. It is usually characterized by relatively fewer visitors and lower prices compared to the peak season.