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In-s [12.5K]
4 years ago
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Which statement shows how the setting of "Through the Tunnel" contributes to the theme of facing tough obstacles? Jerry feels an

gry at the locals of the foreign place for not accepting him immediately. Jerry feels pressure to prove himself to the locals in the foreign place so that he might fit in. Jerry feels anxious about the foreign place and attempts to distance himself from the locals. Jerry feels comfortable among the locals of the foreign place and is quickly accepted by them.
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2 answers:
murzikaleks [220]4 years ago
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<em><u>Answer:</u></em>

  • Jerry feels pressure to prove himself to the locals in the foreign place so that he might fit in.

<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>

Jerry's shoreline get-away turns into the site of an extreme individual test. Jerry must leave his mom at the shore, the shore Jerry sees as "a spot for little youngsters, a spot where his mom may lie safe in the sun." He leaves the security of this nursery-like shoreline and adventures to the slippery "wild and rough" cove and the submerged passage.

Jerry is moving toward adulthood as the sole male of the family. All through the story, the trades among him and his mom elevate the strain of the story, yet Jerry, with the exception of the one day on the sheltered shoreline, autonomously controls the greater part of the activity. Like most conventional soul changing experiences into adulthood, Jerry must endeavor into the wild, overcoming the components and perils of the world without anyone else's input.

Jobisdone [24]4 years ago
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"Jerry feels pressure to prove himself to the locals in the foreign place so that he might fit in" (B)
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