I would say the best answer is A, he hides behind a tree. I was in between A and D, but one can run in a park.
B wouldn't work because him being dressed in ordinary street clothes doesn't show that he's afraid of something.
C wouldn't work because although yes, he was panting, that could mean that he's just tired; not necessarily, scared.
The man hiding behind the tree is the best evidence for the conclusion of him being afraid of something. Also in the passage it states, "....he moved behind a tree. Seeming not to notice my presence, he stood with his back against the trunk, panting."
Answer:
- The outsider (by Colin Wilson)
- prey (by John Sandford)
- state of fear (by Michael Crichton)
The Long Walk and The Dark half are both written by Stephen King.
Some people may use digital media and communicate with people more than others
Pretty sure the answer is C!!
Answer:
Hang on the sides of the boat one on each side to relieve the weight
Explanation:
The way that Isabel and her family would take the weight out of the boat was to hang on the sides of the boat one on each side to relieve the weight.
They managed to do this and stabilise their boat from capsizing and sinking with all hands on board.