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Snezhnost [94]
4 years ago
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I need to ask a question about a book that I read, and my teacher said that it's supposed to be a question I still have about th

e novel, like about the plot, theme, characters, conflict, etc. Could someone provide me with an example?
English
1 answer:
GenaCL600 [577]4 years ago
5 0
You could go into more depth about the conflict in the story and ask how that could happen in real life.
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The result of the young seaman's disrespectful attitude was that <em>A. </em><em>God punished the seaman </em><em>for his cruelty by inflicting him </em><em>with a sickness </em><em>so serious that </em><em>he did not recover.</em>

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He was however struck with a sickness that according to William Bradford, came from God. The young man never made it to the colony and was instead thrown overboard.

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