Water is usually a symbol for life because it is so vital to survival.
Ironically, being stranded at sea, you can't drink the boundless surrounding water.
I would say the answer is D. The character is not stranded by choice. They are stuck, unsure how to navigate a way out of the current situation.
Answer: Schools shouldn't open up this year cause its a risk. It risks the life's off billions of children's life's some children will get tired of wearing there mask during class because it is difficult to breath teachers will get on to them and the student will get sent to the principals office or they wont wash there hands cause no offense some kids are gross and a mask isn't going to stop the corona virus from spreading throughout schools until every one is dead kids will be unfocused worried about there health plus some schools are doing sports and are not wearing mask. it is dangerous and difficult.:)
The answer is:
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First person
: I, me, my, mine, we</h3>
The first person point of view allows the reader the see the story through the narrator's eyes, with his or her feelings, motives and inner thoughts.
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Second person
: you, your</h3>
The second person point of view is not very often used in fiction. In such cases, the narrator tells the story to the readers by addressing them with the word "you" and making them a character. In this way, readers have the feeling they are involved in the story.
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Third person
: he, she, it, they</h3>
In the third person point of view, the story is told by a bodiless narrator who describes the feelings and thoughts of several characters, and the events that occur to them in the story. As a consequence, readers have a wider view of the characters emotions and ideas.
I had to look for the missing passage and the options and here is the answer:"Here is New York" is a book that was written by E. B. White and Roger Angell. And based on the passage taken from this book, the effect that the symbol has on the meaning on this passage is this: The commuter is the queerest bird of all. The suburb he inhabits has no essential vitality of its own and is a mere roost where he comes at day’s end to go to sleep. (This answer is based on the actual options attached to this question).