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Hello cousin,
Something terrible happened to my family and I. My family and I were on a boat, having a good time together when a huge storm hit. Everybody was freaking out, I was so overwhelmed and shocked. I didn't know what would happen to us. There was a bunch of water in the boat, and everyone was soaked. After the storm calmed down we all made it back to the coast unhurt. I am so thankful that nobody was hurt, I hope you're doing well too. We had towels in the car so we all could get some water off. Afterwards, when we were coming back to the house, everybody was so shocked nobody talked. When we got home, nothing really happened. Thankfully everybody is okay, they are just a little scared. I don't think we are ever going to get on a boat again. Don't worry about us, please email me back as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Your cousin
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The comparative form is used when comparing one object or person to many or all in a group, or class.
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The correct answer is A.
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The word <em>"orphan"</em> used by Twain affects the memoir by showing how he feels alone, and realizing that everyone was making fun of him. He also feels that there is no one looking out for him.
When he was completely alone facing a real trouble, he began to be afraid and nervous and did not know what to do.
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Montag meets Clarisse McClellan in the beginning of the novel, which sets the tone for the rest of the novel. Montag, a fireman who makes a profession by destroying books, is coming home one day when Clarisse, a young girl, approaches him and presents herself. Clarisse is the complete polar opposite of everyone Montag has ever encountered.