Answer and Explanation:
Hello. The sentence shown above is incorrect. The correct way to spell it would be "The boat was almost as fast as the bike." This is the correct way to write this sentence because the speaker does not intend to say that the boat speed is superior to the bicycle, but rather that this speed is similar to the bicycle speed.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The type of context clue in the sentence that can be used to determined the meaning of guile is:
D. an inference.
Explanation:
Context clues are hints we can find in a sentence or in a passage that help us understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word. In the sentence we are analyzing here, there are no definitions, synonyms, or antonyms to be found whatsoever. The only thing we can do is infer the meaning of guile, and that can easily be done by taking the first part of the sentence into consideration.
<u>The speaker tells us that Andrea's opponent was honest. Then, the speaker connects this part of the sentence to next one by using the conjunction "but", which expresses a contrast. That means: if the opponent was honest but Andrea used her guile, guile is the opposite of honesty. And that inference would be right! As a matter of fact, guile means cunning or sly intelligence.</u>
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I’m pretty sure it would be the narrator’s dilemma