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13 December, 16:36

When I was very near, my raft struck and turned over. I can swim in our lakes-I swam to the shore. There was a great spike of rusted metal sticking out into the river-I hauled myself up upon it and sat there, panting. I had saved my bow and two arrows and the knife I found in the Dead Place but that was all. My raft went whirling downstream toward the Bitter Water. I looked after it, and thought if it had trod me under, at least I would be safely dead. Nevertheless, when I had dried my bowstring and re-strung it, I walked forward to the Place of the Gods.

What kind of atmosphere is created by the author's word choice in this excerpt?

a welcoming atmosphere

a horrific atmosphere

a religious atmosphere

a threatening atmosphere

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  1. 13 December, 16:38
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    Answer: D) A threatening atmosphere.

    Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of how the narrator fights for his life, he swam to the shore and was saved by a spike of ruste metal sticking out into the river (which seems dangerous), and then he describes how he will have to continue fighting with his bow and arrow and a knife. So, from the given options, the one that represents the atmosphere created in the excerpt, is the corresponding to option D: A threatening atmosphere.
  2. 13 December, 16:52
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    a threatening atmosphere
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