Richard Connell describes the coastline as "An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle..." Why does he use the word "snarled
"? A. Because it reminds you of a friendly puppy. B. Because it suggests something mean and angry. C. Because it sounds nice. D. Because it suggests something complicated and challenging.
B, because snarling is not associated with something loving/nice but it also doesn't indicate something challenging. It's simply an image of something angry/evil