Read the passage
Eleven years ago the Payette was my first river. Floating Its South Fork was part of my guide-training course. I remember paddling in a
thunderstorm, terrified, down class IV Death's Door Rapid where the greenish-brown water boiled and churned, heavy with the spring run-off. I
passed my test, barely, and that started a love affair with the water and with the Payette.
Which inference can be made from reading this passage?
O 1. The author is afraid of the Payette.
02. The author only likes to raft the Payette.
03. The Payette holds a special place in the author's heart.
4. The author thinks Death's Door Rapid is overrated.
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Which detail should most likely be cited in a historical criticism of a literary work ? the author's use of dialogue in the literary work the impact the literary work has on modern audiences the popular cultural trends of the time when the work was written the audience that the literary work is likely to reach in the future
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