Read the passage.
excerpt from "A Relay Race to Remember"
As the relay teams collected their swim caps and goggles and began to head to the bullpen, Malikās ankle was a pretzel ready to crumble. The young men on the relay began to stretch as they waited for their chance to swim. Malik elongated his leg and then hobbled, but caught himself before anyone detected his frailty. His teammate Sean saw Malik wince. Sean was the alternate for the relay, and if anyone couldnāt swim, he was the one who would take his place. Sean was a proficient swimmer, not as fast in freestyle as Malik, but he had been training persistently for the competition and had refined his skill through the weeks. Malik said to Sean, āMan, I want to swim in this relay so bad. I want that medal for my last race with the team, but I donāt know if I can do it.ā He tossed his goggles to the ground as the relay team was called up to swim.
How does the simile "Malik's ankle was a pretzel ready to crumble" affect the story?
It develops Malik's character by showing how much he wanted to swim to help his team.
It develops Sean's character by showing how he responds to Malik.
It raises the tension in the story by making a comparison that conveys the severity of Malikās injury.
It raises the tension in the story by contrasting Malik's sportsmanship with the behavior of the other team.