grande03
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In which line does Virginia Woolf express the thrill of fishing?

A) A treat announced perhaps once a fortnight, was an afternoon sailing.

B) And Thoby took the fisherman's place; and steered; flushed, and with his blue eyes very blue, and his mouth set, he sat
there, bringing us round the point, into harbour, without letting the sail flag.

C) Sometimes lines would be handed us; baited by gobbets cut from fish; and the line thrilled in one's fingers as the boat
tossed and shot through the water; and then-how can I convey the excitement?

D) There it lay flapping this way and that in an inch or two of water....

Respuesta :

i believe the answer is C as she says “how can i convey the excitement?”