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Semenov [28]
3 years ago
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Read 20,000 leagues under the sea. Match the following. 1. site of two shipwrecks Straits of Torres 2. commander of La Boussole

"an incident" 3. "a coral tomb" Vanikoro 4. entrance to the Indian Ocean Gilboa 5. the Nautilus runs aground La Perouse 6. island where Aronnax and friends are allowed to go ashore "a fine death for a sailor"
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2 answers:
Veronika [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answers is explained below.

Explanation:

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a book written by French author Jules Verne and it narrates the story of Cptn. Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus.

1) Site of two shipwrecks - Vanikoro.

2) Commander of the La Boussole - La Perouse.

3) A coral tomb - "a fine death for a sailor."

4) Entrance to the Indian Ocean - Straits of Torres

5) The Nautilus runs aground - an incident.

6) Island where Aronnax and friends are allowed to go ashore - Gilboa.

8_murik_8 [283]3 years ago
6 0
1. ) <span>Vanikoro >> site of two shipwrecks 

2.) </span><span>" a fine death for a sailor " >> " a coral tomb "

</span>3.) Gilboa >> <span>island where Aronnax and friends are allowed to go ashore

</span>4.) <span>Straits of Torres >> entrance to the Indian Ocean
 
</span><span>5.) La Perouse >> commander of the La Boussole 

6.) " an incident " >> </span>the  Nautilus<span> runs aground</span>
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