Dear friend.
Imagine him receiving that message has been the only happiness in my life. I don't know you, nor do you know me, but if fate has allowed you to find my message, it's because you need to know about me and help, if not me, other victims like me.
I find myself trapped in the basement of the sadistic, mad, murderous General Zaroff. I arrived here after my ship wreck survived. I came in search of help, but I only received despair and panic. The general hunts me like an animal, plotting my death all the time. I can no longer sleep, and control my nerves, I live on the edge of insanity all the time and I believe that my days of life will be short if I remain here, or if I throw myself into the sea, trying in vain to escape my captivity.
I'm afraid of suffering at the hands of Zaroff, I'm afraid of a slow and painful death, but my biggest fear is that this rascal will get away with his actions.
Please take this letter to the authorities and help an unfortunate person like me.
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Answer: Aly Raisman’s memoir Fierce details how the Olympic gymnast began her athletic career and rose to prominence in her sport. Throughout the text, Raisman emphasizes how her loving, supportive mother encouraged her to pursue her dreams. Her nostalgic voice recalls fond memories with her family as she grew up and became interested in gymnastics. Raisman wistfully thinks back on a “warm July evening” when her grandfather first raped the US womens gymnastics finals for her mother and she “can still see her” playing that tape in the VCR. Raismans attitude toward both gymnastics and her mother is undeniably positive. She writes that gymnastics was bother her and her mothers “favorite sport.” By describing her mothers “knowing smile” and using casual language such as “popped the tape,” Raisman creates a comforting mood for her readers. When Raisman depicts her mothers “air of satisfaction” upon playing the gymnastics tape for her, she brings the elements of voice, tone, and mood together to convey her mothers clear support for her eventual profession as a gymnast.
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