Answer:
Wyatt gets stuck in the rough water.
Explanation:
The short story "Into the Rapids" by Bradford H. Robie tells the one scene where a young boy named Wyatt fell into the rapids while on a rafting experience. The story follows the boy's courageous efforts to stay alive and overcome the obstacles, getting back safely to his raft.
While trying to get past a rapid on the<em> "10-mile stretch of whitewater" </em>on the Arkansas River, Wyatt was thrown out of the raft into the water. Right after he fell into the water, he was caught in the rough waters. The force of the water was so frightful, <em>"toss[ing] him around, pummeling him with waves, pulling him under, thrusting him up."</em> This was the scene immediately right after he was thrown off the raft.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
1) Caesar's death is for the good of all. He has the potential to become dangerous and abuse his power. He tend to rule with his emotions rather than reason and it is thought that he will turn his back and forget the common people who elected him.
2) C<span>assius suggested the murder of Marc Antony. Brutus opposed it because Antony is not a threat and if they kill him it will look like they are very violent and motivated by jealousy.
3) Portia demanded to know what is going on. She wanted to know the secrets that Brutus is keeping that involves Caesar. She wanted to know the real reason why Brutus seem agitated and unsettled.
4) Calphurnia begged Caesar not to the Senate House because of her dreams that predicted his death. Decius, on the otherhand, appealed to Caesar's vanity and urged him to go to the Senate and not subject himself to the fickle dreams of Calphurnia.</span>
Of the following books, Around the World on Foot: The Autobiography of a Traveler, is most likely written in first person. Writing in first person means it is based directly from the author's perspective. In other words, it is based on the "I" point of view. Autobiographies are accounts or stories written by the person him or himself based on his or her own ideas or experiences. So the answer is letter A.
Malcolm was heroic, just, and wanted to bring Macbeth down because of his evil deeds.
Chillingworth had been living with Native Americans before appearing in Boston