Question: Read this part of the story and answer the question that follows. The undertow was like a string pulling him, and he was as useless as a wooden puppet to stop it. What effect is created by the author when they use the two similes/analogies in this sentence? (1 point) Responses The text is very serious up to this point, and the similes/analogies make the story funny. The text is very serious up to this point, and the similes/analogies make the story funny. The similes/analogies create an effect that shows Anna's anger towards her brother. The similes/analogies create an effect that shows Anna's anger towards her brother. The similes/analogies in the sentence create a helpless effect by explaining that it was not Gerard's fault that he was stuck in the undertow in the first place. The similes/analogies in the sentence create a helpless effect by explaining that it was not Gerard's fault that he was stuck in the undertow in the first place. The similes/analogies in the sentence create an effect of hopelessness, making it easier for the reader to understand how desperate Gerard felt while in the water.

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The similes/analogies in the sentence create an effect of hopelessness, making it easier for the reader to understand how desperate Gerard felt while in the water.
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