6 'As I wrestled with clauses and sections, his voice rose like a gale."
a. Who does 'his' refer to?
b. What does this description imply?
c. What were the topics being discussed by the speaker?
d. Were they interesting? What was their effect on the writer?
e. The writer has used another comparison to convey his feelings about
the speaker's voice. Quote the line from the lesson. What is such a
camarison called?
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a.'His' in the quoted line refers to one of the two men who had boarded the carriage in which the writer was travelling, and was talking rather loudly
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