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English, 18.10.2020 23:01 chonawilson4

Please helpp Come on said Billy.
"You're not chicken, are you?"
Billy
had been daring me to jump into the pond all day. I thought
I had done a good job of resisting him, but here I stood in
my swimming trunks, looking down into the water while he
egged me on. Well, now or never, I thought.
How does the artist's interpretation most clearly change the significance of
the story?
A. The image suggests that the main character is extremely foolish.
B. The image suggests that nature is a thing of beauty, not an
obstacle
C. The image suggests that the pond is located in a remote
wilderness.
D. The image suggests that even ingurmountable problems have
solutions

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