Your answer is correct because in cara's story the main character is already nervous and avoids the long distance running.So to further strengthen that idea it would be best to do number 3. So im pretty sure your correct.
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Idioms and metaphors are figures of speech in which the real
meaning of the words are not directly expressed or stated. The use of these
words in business writing can only confuse the reader/s since they do not contain
literal meanings.
Answer: To perform magic
Explanation:
The phrase is: 'Perhaps he was shouting - but the sound did not reach me. But how the deuce had he done this? I felt like a man who has just seen a new conjuring trick.'
In this context, the word conjuring refers to performing some kind of magic trick, because the speaker uses it as a metaphor of something unexplainable at first sight. It doesn´t refer to the action of calling someone, nor bringing something to mind. Although the word 'conjuring might usually be used to refer to the summons of a spirit, in this sentence that wouldn´t make sense.
Answer:
There are two instances (details) in the text that can support this idea. First, when Anna and Olivia discuss their different points of view regarding oil paintings. Anna argues that she would like to use color and the oil paints instead of charcoal; however, Olivia does not like the idea of using oil paintings, since charcoal allows her to erase something if she makes a mistake. Second, towards the end, Anna says "I'll never have a charcoal life. Mama sees the world in colors too!". With this statement, Anna explains that she and her mother see the world in a particular way, in this case in color. Therefore, she implicitly states that there are different ways of seeing or perceiving the world.