0: change ‘am’ to ‘is’
1: change ‘they’ to It 
2: change ‘the’ to ‘an’
3: change ‘climb’ to ‘climbing’
4: change ‘so’ to ‘and’ 
5: change ‘suspend’ to ‘suspended’
6: change ‘or’ to ‘and’
7: change ‘my’ to ‘that’s’
8: change ‘in’ to ‘on’
        
             
        
        
        
Intonation refers to <span>the change in the pitch (high or low sound) of the voice. An example of intonation is when a person makes a statement or asks a question. The difference in pitch at the end of a statement and question show the importance of intonation. When reading poems, intonation is also useful in the dynamics of the speaker's attitude and emotions.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
If it were A, the sentence would not include the word deaf
If it were B, the sentence would not include the words i trouble with my bootless cries
If it were D, the sentence would not include the words deaf or bootless cries
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
More towards realism
Explanation:
Life of Pi is an example of magical realism, which is a literary genre that contains fantastical elements in an otherwise realistic world.