The statement from “A Cub Pilot” that best supports the answer in Part A is “Mr. Bixby sent somebody down to the forecastle with some mysterious instructions to the leadsmen and then Mr. Bixby went into hiding behind a smokestack where he could observe results.”
The story is famous in English literature as it is called “A Cub Pilot”. The story was written by Mark Twain. As the story was the published by the April 11, 2020. Mark Twain written own biography. As message to you want top need, you want to fight.
In this story, Mark Twain's physical prowess was implied in the passage. battling for necessities Mr. Bixby strives daily to avoid relying on his prior knowledge. To see the outcomes, Mr. Bixby hid behind a chimney.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
Missing word "1. Read this passage from "A Cub Pilot": I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself. What effect does the use of the word feebly in the text convey about the speaker?"
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