what were the series of emotions and fears that douglas experienced whaen he was thrown into the pool what plans did he make to come the surface
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William Douglas was thrown into the pool by a muscular boy. He got frightened but did not lose his wits. He was suffocating and grew panicky. The nine-feet deep pool looked like ninety feet deep. He thought to blab to the surface like a cork but he moved slowly In the end
he made a plan to come up to the surface by making a big jump when his feet touched the bottom.
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When Douglas was thrown into the pool, he experienced series of emotions and fears. He was frightened but not still out of his wits. He planned to make a big jump to come on the surface. Icy horror grabbed his heart. It made him panicky.
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