Answer:
3. The Payette holds a special place in the author's heart.
Explanation:
An inference is a conclusion made based on pieces of evidence. In stories, not everything is told explicitly, and we need to make these conclusions on our own.
Based on the given passage, we can conclude that the Payette holds a special place in the author's heart. He was afraid when he rafted it during a thunderstorm, but that experience didn't make him permanently afraid of it. In fact, he fell in love with water and Payette especially. He doesn't state that he likes to raft only the Payette or that the Death's Door Rapid is overrated.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
Answer:
The other animals realize that Napoleon can be trusted.
Squealer uses political propaganda to justify Napoleon's power. Napoleon will become more powerful after Squaler's words. Their aim is to convince the other animals that Snowball is not a loyal animal but that Napoleon is really loyal. Then, Napoleon will become extremely corrupt and authoritarian and new crises will happen.
Walking, and running. just draw stick figures doing those actions.
Answer:
Odysseus dose not panic
Explanation:
keeps calm and uses his mind to get back to his ship.