in the story “A Cub Pilot” by Mark Twain, Mr. Bixby, the narrator’s chief, plays a key part in his life by teaching him a life lesson.
That life lessons that Mr. Bixby teaches the narrator is not second guess himself.
As a cub pilot, the narrator is training to become a steamboat pilot and must exercise “good and quick judgment” and “calm courage” (28).
Mr. Bixby challenges the narrator’s judgment by making him second guess himself. This is significant because......
D. Transitions
In case you need it, shorter articles tend to have one point and not multiple which would lead to having no transitions.
Answer:
'faintly foreshadow' can be rewritten as 'only a portion of'
so the closest answer would be B. are less serious than those of the past.