9.59 Whenever terror struck again, Douglas would imagine himself
A. laughing and joking
B. crying and panicking
C. avoiding water and swimming D. jokingly talking to terror
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Whenever terror struck again, Douglas would start talking to terror.
Option (d) is correct.
Explanation:
- The question is from the chapter "Deep water".
- The main character of the story is Douglas who had a fear of swimming in water.
- He never did swimming and therefore, when he did it for the first time he felt released from the fear of terror.
- President Roosevelt encouraged him and enabled him to overcome his fears.
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