What does the simile "like someone swimming the breaststroke" suggest about the eagle? A. He relies primarily on fish as a source of food. B. She reflects Bronwyn's own love of the water. C. She possesses a humanlike sense of determination. D. She embodies Bronwyn's desire for freedom.

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The simile "like someone swimming the breaststroke" suggests a sense of grace, effort, and determination. The option that most closely aligns with this interpretation is:

C. She possesses a humanlike sense of determination.

This choice captures the idea that the eagle's movement, being compared to a specific swimming style, emphasizes a deliberate and determined effort, akin to how a person might swim with purpose.