Read the excerpt from "Our Hero."

Bill Wilson has been gone for many years,
adventuring with courage and with flair.
He's climbed the highest mountains in the world.
He's sailed, like Sinbad, on the wildest seas.

How does the allusion to Sinbad the Sailor contribute to the characterization of Bill Wilson?

It illustrates that Bill has been gone for many years.
It shows that Bill has done many things to make the town great.
It provides a clear picture of Bill as the town’s greatest hero.
It emphasizes Bill's bravery and exotic journeys.

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The allusion to Sinbad the Sailor contributes to the characterization of Bill Wilson by emphasizing Bill's bravery and exotic journeys. By comparing Bill to Sinbad, a legendary figure known for his adventurous voyages and daring exploits, the excerpt highlights Bill's courage and the adventurous nature of his experiences, suggesting that he has embarked on remarkable and potentially dangerous adventures in far-flung places.

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