English, 17.10.2019 12:00 jessikamacadlo8948
Imagine a story in which the main character is stranded at sea in a lifeboat. what is most likely the allegorical meaning of the story?
a.(the main character is confronting his or her fear of water.
b.(the main character is testing his or her wilderness survival ability.
c.(the main character is learning the skills of boating.
d.(the main character is unsure of his or her purpose in life
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