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8 April, 07:04

Read this excerpt from "A Cub Pilot" from Mark Twain's memoir, Life on the Mississippi.

I began to climb the wheel like a squirrel, but I would hardly get the boat started to port before I would see new dangers on that side, and away I would spin to the other, only to find perils accumulating to starboard and be crazy to get to port again. Then came the leadsman's sepulchral cry:

"D-e-e-p four!"

Deep four in a bottomless crossing! The terror of it took my breath away.

Which line from the excerpt best supports the idea that Twain is afraid?

A. " ... away I would spin to the other ... "

B. "Deep four in a bottomless crossing!"

C. "The terror of it took my breath away."

D. "I began to climb the wheel like a squirrel ..."

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  1. 8 April, 10:20
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    He says that his error took him away so the answer is c
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