He's big, he's strong, he's more than a little mean: "He was like a shark. He had the blood lust. The victims were hunched and trembling, walking the gangplank" (7.7). And you should see him throw a baseball.
But we have to ask: how much of his baseball skill is well, skill, and how much is just intimidation? Are people just too scared of him to hit the ball? The fact that he resorts to throwing a frog at Maniac sort of backs up our argument here. Giant John only cares about staying on top at any cost, making sure someone is scared of him, even when he can't achieve that within the rules of the game.
This is Too specific, Might as well just sit down and actually read the story, none of us know the excerpt. Try to Focus, you got this
I believe the answer is B. But I am not very sure
Answer: She crossed her arms and sat on the arm of the couch, pinning him with a withering look
WITHERING:
intended to make someone feel mortified or humiliated.
(of heat) intense; scorching.
Benjamin Franklin-poor Richards Almanack
Charles Brockden Brown-Edgar Huntly
Thomas Paine -common sense
Washington Irving-The sketchbook of Geoffrey