Use this paragraph from “The Reward of Enterprise” to answer the question. The paragraph describes a man swimming in the ocean.

How do the words rise and invade show a change in mood in the passage?

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Responses

Rise describes the narrator happily swimming, while invade shows the narrator’s sense that he is in the wrong place.
Rise describes the narrator happily swimming, while invade shows the narrator’s sense that he is in the wrong place.

Rise describes the arrival of a shark in the ocean, while invade shows the narrator’s response to the shark.
Rise describes the arrival of a shark in the ocean, while invade shows the narrator’s response to the shark.

Rise describes the swell of the ocean during a time of calm, while invade describes dark clouds gathering before a storm.
Rise describes the swell of the ocean during a time of calm, while invade describes dark clouds gathering before a storm.

Rise describes the narrator hoping he will not see a shark, while invade shows that his thoughts have grown darker.

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The correct response is:

"Rise describes the narrator happily swimming, while invade shows the narrator’s sense that he is in the wrong place."

This answer captures the change in mood from a positive, joyful experience of swimming to a more anxious and unsettling feeling signified by the word "invade."