Answer:
Wyatt gets stuck in the rough water.
Explanation:
The short story "Into the Rapids" by Bradford H. Robie tells the one scene where a young boy named Wyatt fell into the rapids while on a rafting experience. The story follows the boy's courageous efforts to stay alive and overcome the obstacles, getting back safely to his raft.
While trying to get past a rapid on the<em> "10-mile stretch of whitewater" </em>on the Arkansas River, Wyatt was thrown out of the raft into the water. Right after he fell into the water, he was caught in the rough waters. The force of the water was so frightful, <em>"toss[ing] him around, pummeling him with waves, pulling him under, thrusting him up."</em> This was the scene immediately right after he was thrown off the raft.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
A word or phrase that modifies a word not included in the sentence is a dangling modifier.
Here is an example:
<em /><em>Hungry, the leftover pizza was devoured.
</em><em />You can see that the word <em>hungry </em>refers to <em>us, </em>but <em>us </em>is not included in the sentence. The way it is written, it would seem that <em>hungry </em>refers to <em>pizza, </em>which is wrong.
Because sleep is not phisical
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Not only does it remind us of our physical fragility, it undermines economic security, throws daily routines topsy-turvy, wreaks havoc on plans and isolates us from friends and neighbors.
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