Answer:
Two related examples of imagery in Mark Twain's "Cub Pilot on the Mississippi" are his initial vivid description of Captain Brown and later description of their fight. Another example is his explanation of his criticism of Brown’s speech.
I am trying to think of a third one.
The perspective of White fang in the excerpt is 3rd person
Mrs. Soames 3
Mrs. Webb6
Mrs. Gibbs1
Emily4
Dr. Gibbs2
Mr. Webb5
It's B.The Hobbit was a great book btw.:) Hope this helps!
The frilled shark :
It gots big teeth
It hovers in the water
Loves snakes as its prey
It's mostly likely you won't see it because it's to scared