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What do you think you can do to me these words were spoken by douglas

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Answered by llCuteJayull
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Chapter 3 from the Prose section of the Flamingo textbook is an excerpt from the book Of Man and Mountains that reveals how as a young boy William Douglas nearly drowned in a swimming pool.

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Answered by madeducators4
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Spoken by Douglas:

Explanation:

  • Douglas realized this illustration after he had vanquished his feeling of dread toward water totally.
  • He went to Lake Wentworth, jumped into the warm lake, and swam across to the next shore and back.
  • To ensure he had vanquished dread, Douglas went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire Dived in and swan two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island.
  • Just once when he was in the lake, did the dread return. William Douglas was tossed into the pool by a solid kid.
  • He got terrified however didn't fly off the handle.
  • He was suffocating and became panicky.
  • The nine-feet pool resembled ninety feet down.
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