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English, 13.09.2019 22:30 cexe5624

Read this passage from "a cub pilot":
this was another shock. 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! "
how do the words twain uses to describe himself and his behavior affect this part of the text?
his language suggests his hopes and expectations.
his language conveys his excitement and joy.
his language captures his fear and his panic.
his language shows his anger and disappointment.

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