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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: e Never suggests gestions.


Dogtooth Peak, in Central Califonia's Sierra National Forest, towers 10 sea level, jutting from the surrounding rock like a hand reaching for the sky. Bishop, a retired officer had been hiking, on and off, since he was a Boy Scout in recent years, after returning to the hobby, he'd bagged some of the highest peaks in the West. 5 One day, during the descent, Bishop noticed- a pile of stones, used to mark a trail. He headed in the direction the pile seemed to indicate. The path down from the summit quickly grew seeper There were no more markers, but Bishop saw a flat. sandy patch about 30 fret below. Since the slope was nearly vertical, his foot slipped, and he was sailing ugh the air. Dazed, he lay in the sand, trying to piece together what had happened He'd fallen only ten feet, and no limbs were broken He began to follow a narrow drainage channel down the mountainside. Soon it led him to a vast expanse of granite, as steep and slick as a playground slide. Bishop tried using the edge of a slab for traction, but his boots shot out from under him, and he skidded a short n his backside. He shouted for help, but the only response was the echo of his own voice. Heart pounding, he lay there for several minutes, then checked himself for damage. Incredibly, his limbs were still intact, though the skin was rubbed raw over much of the front of his body and face, and his elbows were painfully bruised. Bishop continued on to the lowest possible resting place, a dent in the granite that was just deep enough to cradle his hip, with a foothold below it and a handhold above. He saw a helicopter buzz by and was gripped with despair when it didn't slow down. yet terrifying distance .
Then, to his astonishment, he spied something beyond the boulders that he hadn't noticed before tents and a man painting at an easel. Elated, Bishop waved and yelled, but when there were only pine trees. He realized he'd been (10) essing he looked again, it had all vanished- hallucinating, his senses deranged by dehydration and sleeplessness.
Hours later Bishop saw a chopper moved slowly past. He was absolutely certain this one was real-and this time, he was right. But in his drab clothes, against the expanse of gray rock, he was an invisible speck. The pilot never saw him. Bishop had managed to stay alert through his second night on the rock, but as the day wore on, he couldn't stop himself from dozing. Each time he awoke, he found he'd slipped down to a spot where only one foot and one hand could grip the wall.
Finally, a helicopter rescued and took him to the hospital. Bishop has learned a lessorn from the experience: "Don't be so impulsive. Realize I have limits." David Rippe, who rescued him had a different kind of insight. This was the first time he'd found a missing hiker alive who was in a predicament like Bishop's. "Usually, by the time we get there, it's a body recovery," he explained. "This shows you to never give up hope. Anything is possible ."


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Answered by falak83
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Hey mate....
here is your answer

1. bishop is a retired officer. His hobby was that he returned to his childhood...
2. Bishop noticed a pile of stone, used to mark a trail...



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because I don't know all answer...

Answered by prasad634
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