Question 3.
The pitter-patter of the rain upon the roof had been a constant sound since George had arrived in
England. He had come to explore the wonders of the small village of Seathwaite. The sound of rain, at
first seemed to be a welcoming one, but it had lost its novelty after the second week. Now, George
was feeling restless. Although the villagers were not bothered by the rain. George couldn't get past the
fact that he was constantly damp and cold. Surely, this is how Noah must have felt. George reflected
Finally, after two more weeks, the rain tapered off. George could finally explore Seathwaite further
but found something was missing. The village's charm was gone, and George found himself wishing
that the rain would soon return.
What is the best reason that the author compares George to Noah?
A. George needs to save the villagers.
B. George endures many days of rain.
C. George feels comfortable on a boat.
George wants to explore the village.