How did william douglas develop the fear for water?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Douglas had a keen desire to wade into the water since his childhood. But he had developed an aversion from the water. When he was at the age of three or four, his father took him to the beach in California both were standing together at the surf. There came a wave that knocked him down and swept over him. Consequently, he was burried in the water. His breath was gone and a deep terror overpowered his heart.
Explanation:
Y
Answered by
0
Answer:
The author explains emerging of his fear of water when he was of 4 years. He went to California beach with his father. While standing on the sea shore, an over powered wave knocked him down. His father laughed but this incident developed a deep inherit fear of water in his heart.
Similar questions