The Reward of Enterprise

by Ward Muir

It was overwhelming. Never in all my life have I attained to a rapture comparable with that bathe in mid-Atlantic. I knew, even at the time, that it would be unforgettable. I had aspired to be able to say that I had swum in water three miles deep . . . oh, never mind what vain boast I had promised myself. Boasting was forgotten. I was experiencing. I was surrendered to an ecstasy, an enchantment, a glee, beyond expression grandiose and delicious. I lolled in the pellucid water, not troubling to swim. I let myself go, in those dizzy soarings and sinkings; I abandoned myself to this vast and beautiful force; I felt at once infinitely little and infinitely great.

"The Reward of Enterprise" by Ward Muir

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

Drag each item to the correct location to show whether it has a similar or different meaning to surrendered.

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To categorize the term "surrendered" into similar or different meanings, we consider the context in which it is used in the passage:

Similar:

  • Abandoned
  • Let go

Different:

  • Controlled
  • Resisted

Please drag or categorize the responses accordingly based on these associations.