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4. How does the following phrase influence the passage's
meaning? "his eyes were like the eyes of a wounded
deer" (Paragraph 6)
A It suggests that the injured man is manipulative and
attempting to persuade Bill to return for him.
OB It suggests that the injured man is less rugged than
Bill, experiencing injuries more frequently.
O C It compares the man to a wounded deer,
emphasizing his injury and defenselessness in the
wilderness.
OD It compares the man to a wounded deer, suggesting
that Bill feels sorry for the injured man.


Sagot :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

A wounded deer is often seen as defenseless and sad, giving reason to feel sorry for it. I don't say C because he doesn't have to be in the wilderness to look like this.