Read these sentences from "the final assault."
at 6: 30 a. m. we crawled slowly out of t...
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Read these sentences from "the final assault."
at 6: 30 a. m. we crawled slowly out of the tent and stood on our little ledge. already the upper part of the mountain was bathed in
tenzing gallantly waved me through and with a growing feeling of excitement i cramponed up some firm slopes to the rounded top of the south summit. it was only 9 a.
it was 11: 30 a. m. my first sensation was one of relief—relief that the long grind was over; that the summit had been reached before our oxygen supplies had dropped to a critical level; and relief that in the end the mountain had been kind to us in having a pleasantly rounded cone for its summit instead of a fearsome and unapproachable
why does hillary include time as a way to organize these paragraphs about reaching the summit of mt. everest?
question 8 options:
1. to stress the idea that keeping track of hours is important to mountain climbers
2. to express the idea that it is difficult to climb during the morning hours
3. to show how long it took to complete the final climb to reach the summit
4. to relate how quickly experienced climbers could climb the difficult peak
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