He is afraid of what would happen, now that Mr. Hyde is back
I can give a minute-by-minute summary of the local Hawaiian news.
I believe we have here an example of situational irony.
Irony is found in the contrast between expected outcomes and what actually happens. The narrator wanted to spend the time on the beach, not in the hotel room watching local TV. However, the reality was such that now the narrator "can give a minute-by-minute summary of the local Hawaiian news".
That's why I think this particular sentence matches the style of the passage.
Good modifies phone and is a predicate adjective, so a.
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B - Sometimes Enaki is Enaki Narok, the Black God, is happy with us and blanketing the sky with dark clouds that pour out raig to nourish the plains.
This exceprt shows the connection between Enaki being happy and then sending the rain - this explains where the rain as well as droughts come from (when Enaki is unhappy)