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PLEASE HURRY, THIS IS DUE TODAY! BRAINLIEST FOR WHOEVER CAN ANSWER THIS FIRST. ALSO, 30 POINTS ARE AVAILABLE It was awful cold when the Old Man hit me on the ribs with his elbow and said, "Get up, boy and fix that fire." The stars were still up, frosty in the sky, and wind was whistling around the corners of the tent. You could see the fire flicker just a little against the black of the swamp. Mr. Howard was asleep on the other side of me, snoring on his pine-needle bed. His mustache was moving like a March gras in the wind.

With great effort I walked out into the night. The only sounds were the crickets and the snoring from the other tent. There were two kinds of snores. One was squeaky. And the other one sounded like a bull caught in a bared wire fence. I knew the bull sound came from Pete.

Our only information about Mr. Howard comes through -

A. actions.

B. dialogue.

C. appearance.

D. his thoughts.

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