They are the author's memories and impressions with the man he based Life of Pi off of. If you read the introduction(which is all in italics) he talks about how he came to write the book, and one thing the author mentions is the first meeting of real-life Piscine. So while the story is going on, the author adds in his thoughts on the main character.
False, because living things can easily adapt to new or different ecosystems.
Answer:
The master decides to fire the prentice before his behavior wears off on the other servants
Explanation:
The answer is:
Telemachus and Odysseus will work together.
I can’t see the excerpt but I assume this is your answer