Bungle means to mess up. sometimes used with people who have butterfingers (slippery fingers, drop lots of stuff)
a sentence
'Don't bungle it up this time.'
The correct answer is "The author tells about seeing Russell as a grown-up and accepting him as is."
In "About Russell" she states that "a grown man, Russell simply will not do what he doesn't want to" indicating that he would not be forced to change.
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C or the third one
O An analogy compares the unfamiliar with the familiar, while an anecdote is a story told from personal experience.
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