Answer:
B. Stuart feared he would never survive this big storm and would be lost forever.
Answer:
It suggests that he is unreliable in his description of events.
It provides a contrast with one of his previously described traits.
It foreshadows his ultimate success in talking to his friend's sister.
It establishes his shyness as a limitation to romance.
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i believe it's B
Answer:
Academic Vocabulary- Academic dialogue and text that is not common in an informal conversation
Context clues- Words or Wording that can help you figure you something without actually saying it
Topic- What is being talked about
Explanation:
These are all me. No copy and paste or Go ogle :)
C. The author uses a simile to compare the feeling of nervousness to melting because the sentence uses the word "like," which is an underlying hint to similes. Without it, it would be a metaphor.