D. (This time I'm certain)
Explanation:
Mesmer began to believe that he could transfer some of his personal surplus of magnetic fluid into inanimate objects by touching them. He would magnetize patients' clothes and beds so they could receive the healing fluid every hour of the day.
Also Ben Franklin didn't believe in it.
The grandmother took to feeding sparrows in the city as she used to feed dogs in the village. Hundreds of little birds collected round her. Some of them perched on her head and legs. Feeding the sparrows was 'the happiest half-hour of the day for her'.
Answer:
Exeeding expectations prove you are smarter/more attentive than others think.
Explanation:
The correct answer is the second option: The whirlpool is compared to a mouth, showing its menacing threat.
In this excerpt, the narrator is describing his disastrous and terrifying experience of witnessing a whirlpool with some other "men". To describe their fear of being pulled down into the sea by a whirlpool, the whirlpool is described as having a "yawning mouth", ready to "devour" (swallow up) the narrator and the men with him.
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