3 All we have to fear is fear itself. Who said these words?
(a) Douglas
(b) his instructor
(e) his father
(d) President Roosevelt
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(d) President Roosevelt
All we have to fear is fear itself, these words said by President Roosevelt
As we take reference from the chapter Deep Water written by William Douglas.
- Douglas talks about his fear of water and also how he gets rid of the fear of water.
- When he was 10 years old, he faced his first fear of water when a boy tossed him in the YMCA pool and he was at the bottom of the pool.
- With so many difficulties he did manage to come up.
- And he decided not to go back to the pool.
- When he grew up he decided to learn swimming and he decided to hire an instructor.
- With the help of an instructor, he was able to swim and became a good swimmer.
The conclusion of the story said by President Roosevelt is that "All we have to fear is fear itself.
So, The Correct Answer is:- d) President Roosevelt
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