Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
The passage describes the character as extremely afraid of his possible death; so afraid, in fact, that he was thrown into a panic attack, and he "turned and ran up the creek-bed along the old, dim trail". He wasn't strong enough to control his reaction.
I believe it would be B, but i would need to see the whole question
Answer: She wanted to recapture mungo park of wonder and determination.
Explanation: Salak decided on the journey alone on a kayak, because she was hoping to recapture Mungo Park's sense of wonder and determination. Salak's trip was deeply a personal trip, which she used in sharing her fears.
Her main motive for undertaking the journey was to buy back the two Bella slave women.
Salak learns that after her difficult journey, her normal life is very repetitious and that her life on the river was unpredictable. She also felt like she was one with the river.
Answer:
During the end of the walk, Phoenix comes across as Missy, a white woman who helps Phoenix tie her shoelaces that have come undone. The character Missy is symbolic of changing times – of times that have seen changes in terms of racial segregation.