The expression “I imagined I would bob to the surface like a cork” implies that a) Douglas was afraid to die. b) Douglas accepted his failure and ultimately death. c) Though Douglas was frightened he was not out of his wits. d) Frightened, Douglas was not able to shout for help
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c) Though Douglas was frightened he was not out of his wits.
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After Douglas was thrown into the deep end of the pool, he found himself in great trouble, as he did not know how to swim. He remained in the deep end of the pool just for a few seconds, but it was enough to drown him. As he was sinking at the deep end, he had made a plan to give a strong push to himself from the bottom of the pool. As he would come on the surface, his plan was to make efforts to swim to the edge of pool. However, the plan he made, could not be successful; ultimately he was saved by the bully boy who had tossed him into the pool.
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