Answer :
"The author was implying that d. the deer was not able to pick up his scent, through this phrase."
"The author was visiting a National Forest with his camera, when he saw a white - tailed deer ,which was merely 15 yards away from him. He says that "wind must have been right" , which means that the buck was unable to smell the scent of the author. The deer kept sniffing around the ground . The used the phrase to imply his words more elegantly in the text. A phrase is a group of words that conveys a idea but isn't a complete sentence in itself. We add phrases in our texts, articles and speeches. It is used for more creative writing."
The complete question is -
What is the author implying in the phrase "the wind must have been right"?
- A. The author was fortunate to have his camera with him.
- B. The author was worried the wind would disturb his shot.
- C. The deer was clearly not afraid of humans.
- D. The deer was not able to pick up the scent of the author.
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