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balu736 [363]
2 years ago
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Imagine a novel about a voyage across the ocean in the olden days. The author’s purpose is to show how ferocious the sea can b

e and what a dangerous adventure it was to sail across the ocean. Which way of describing the setting would BEST advance the author’s purpose?.
English
2 answers:
AleksandrR [38]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

“The boat creaked and rocked, tossed like a toy by the monstrous wave tendrils as the dark skies unleashed their fury.”

Explanation:

Dafna1 [17]2 years ago
4 0

The authors describe the ocean disaster with, "The boat creaked and rocked, tossed like a toy by the monstrous wave tendrils as the dark skies unleashed their fury." Thus, option C is correct.

Voyage across the sea in olden days has been full of difficulty, and has been a tremendous task. The days in the sea have to be held with the difficulty in the living conditions, with the availability of limited food and living.

The ocean has been the vast water body and has been assumed to be unexpectedly changed into the disaster with the tidal waves and storms, that made the voyage a run of life.

The danger in the ocean has been given with the cracking of a boat similar to a toy due to the disastrous waves, and dark skies. The statement describing it has been, "The boat creaked and rocked, tossed like a toy by the monstrous wave tendrils as the dark skies unleashed their fury." Thus, option C is correct.

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