How Does Douglas Make Clear To the Reader the Sense of Panic that Gripped Him As He Almost Drowned? - Deep Water

How does Douglas make clear to the reader the sense of panic that gripped him as he almost drowned? Describe the details that have made the description vivid.



At the point when Douglas was flung into the pool by a bruiser, he practically suffocated. He was scared yet didn't lose trust. While going down the water, he intended to save himself. He concluded that when his feet hit the base, he would take a major leap and rise to the top and afterward rests and oar to the edge of the pool. Yet, this arrangement didn't work for him. Subsequently, he went down once more. This time additionally Douglas attempted, yet to no end. Presently alarm held onto him. He understood that he planned to suffocate. His appendages were deadened, his lungs loaded up with water and hurt. The mass of yellow water filled him with unmistakable fear and he began blacking out.






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