Asked by felix
What is most likely the author's intent by mentioning that Samuel almost drowned at the end of the first paragraph?
A.
to set the tone for Samuel's stories
B.
to warrant the description of the river
C.
to explain the reasoning behind the family's decision
D.
to support the description of Samuel's disposition
A.
to set the tone for Samuel's stories
B.
to warrant the description of the river
C.
to explain the reasoning behind the family's decision
D.
to support the description of Samuel's disposition
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The most likely author's intent by mentioning that Samuel almost drowned at the end of the first paragraph is:
**A. to set the tone for Samuel's stories**
This detail likely introduces a sense of danger or tension, suggesting that Samuel's experiences may be intense or fraught with peril, which can shape the reader's expectations for the stories that follow.
**A. to set the tone for Samuel's stories**
This detail likely introduces a sense of danger or tension, suggesting that Samuel's experiences may be intense or fraught with peril, which can shape the reader's expectations for the stories that follow.
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