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From "Hands" . In the presence of George Willard, Wing Biddlebaum, who for twenty years had been the town mystery. lost something of his timidity, and his shadowy personality, submerged in a sea of doubts. came forth to look at the world. With the young reporter at his side, he ventured in the light of day into Main Street or strode up and down on the rickety front porch of his own house, talking excitedly. The voice that had been low and trembling became shrill and loud. The bent figure straightened. With a kind of wriggle, like a fish returned to the brook by the fisherman, Biddlebaum the silent began to talk, striving to put into words the ideas that had been accumulated by his mind during long years of silence.
14. What does the simile in this passage refer to?
freedom
oppression
obsession
escape
enlightenment
15. The shift in voice from low and trembling to shrill and loud is an example of;
symbolism
anthesis
juxtaposition
paradox
satire
16, mystery timidity and 'shadowy' concerning Wing reveal what
about his character?
the town's conundrum
absurdity of his character
grotesqueness in general
fragility of his nature
he is the town's enigma
17. George's presence awakens what in Wing?
comfort
communication
passion
desire
craziness