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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]
4 years ago
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1. Read the following passage from The Cay.

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Viktor [21]4 years ago
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Here are the answers to the given questions above:
1. Based on the given passage from The Cay, <span> what this passage most likely reveals about how the characters view the situations is that, </span><span> they take pride in their effort to support the war against the Germans. The answer would be option D.
2. Based on the given passage</span> from The Cay in which Philip and his father discuss the arrival of the German submarines, what this passage most likely reveal about Mr. Enright and Phillip is that <span> Mr. Enright understands the dangers of war, while Phillip sees glory in fighting. The answer would be option B.</span>
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