Which sentence from the excerpt from "The Open Boat" represents a moment of author reflection in which the author conveys a mess
age to the reader? A. "A singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective in the way of swamping boats." B. "The correspondent, pulling at the other oar, watched the waves and wondered why he was there." C. "Their eyes glanced level, and were fastened upon the waves that swept toward them." D. "As each salty wall of water approached, it shut all else from the view of the men in the boat, and it was not difficult to imagine that this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean, the last effort of the grim water."
the answer is letter B) The corrspondent, pulling at the other oar, watched the waves and wondered why he was there. the word "wonder" is a clue in the author reflexion
Answer This words explain that he is hurted he is having a hard life with there life and love and he's sad on what's happening right now in his life. Explanation: Hope this helps if it's wrong srry :)
Tom buchanan lives a life of excess off of his victory in his youth and comes from a wealthy family, he has a large property of which he uses for horse polo and has a trophy wife Daisy by whom he takes for granted by cheating on another woman.
is that enough from chapter one to go off of Toms priviliged life?