The answers would be:
- character who tells or narrator the story: Pierre Aronnax
- frigate sent out to catch the monster: Abraham Lincoln
- voyage began: New York
- destination of the Abraham Lincoln: Pacific Ocean
- ship which had its hull pierced by the monster: Scotia
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The character who narrates the story is Aronnax, a French Marine biologist, who boards the frigate Abraham Lincoln in an expedition to hunt a monster spotted by several ships of different nations. The monster turns out to be a submarine commanded by Captain Nemo who, upon being discovered by Aronnax and the others, has no intention of allowing them to go home.
"What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" is the title now given to a speech by Frederick Douglass delivered on July 5, 1852, in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, New York, addressing the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society.
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Tom is like all teenagers or children are today-restless,uninterested in religion,distracted,just waiting for the cult or mass to finish,so that he could run out and play with his friends.
when a person does not get enough sleep there mind begins to "trick" them into thinking thing are happening when they are not or in other words hallucinations. this can happen when the person does not get enough food as well, but to the events of the story the most likely would be the lack of getting enough sleep, because in you dreams you are only thinking without a filter.
so the answers are hallucinations and inability to sleep