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Read the excerpt from heart of a samurai. but no sooner had he said this than the wind began to roar like a dragon. the sail filled with air and yanked the boat on its side until denzo released the line. freed, the sail whipped about, flapping like a wounded bird. which words best the reader imagine the sounds on the boat? a)“filled” and “released” b)“air” and “whipped” c)“freed” and “yanked” d)“roar” and “flapping”

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