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25 February, 22:08

Read the following sentence from Jack London's White Fang:

The unrest of the dogs had been increasing, and they stampeded, in a surge of sudden fear, to the near side of the fire, cringing and crawling about the legs of the men.

Based on the context of the sentence, what is a surge?

A running pace or gait

A significant feeling

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An upswelling or rapid increase

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  1. 25 February, 22:20
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    Based on the context of the sentence, I'd say that a surge is an upswelling or rapid increase.
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