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svetoff [14.1K]
3 years ago
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Read the passage: All at once I imagined I saw shoal water ahead! The wave of coward agony that surged through me then came near

dislocating every joint in me. All my confidence in that crossing vanished. I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself. Which detail from the passage helps the reader visualize the scene?
1.All at once I imagined I saw shoal water ahead!

2.The wave of coward agony that surged through me then came near dislocating every joint in me.

3. All my confidence in that crossing vanished.

4.I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself.

HURRY I HAVE 2 MIN.
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2 answers:
aleksklad [387]3 years ago
8 0
D Is the answer. I just took the quiz and got 100%
creativ13 [48]3 years ago
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4. <span>I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself.
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