Answer:
to help readers understand how remarkable the success of the voyage was
Explanation:
In "The Voyage of the James Caird," the author includes the sentence about an unrelated casualty at sea to help the readers understand how remarkable the success of the voyage was.
The author brought in this detail to make the readers know that the voyage could have ended in total disaster and that the success of the voyage was remarkable.
Answer:
C or A( i would go with C)
Explanation:
Not necessarily, though it depends on how you use it, in what situation you use it, and the words around it that you use in the sentence, or previous sentences.
If your saying it to someone you don't like for instance, and they know you don't like them, they will get the message.
If you are saying it to someone you like, as a friend or etc, they know your basically saying: "See ya later."
Though if your saying it to someone you do like, I'd recommenced saying: "See you later," or "See you Tomorrow," or "See you around."
Those open up the chances for meeting again for certain.
They there! What you should do is say if you were an employee trying to help her is "Your coupon can only be used on full-sale prices." Which saying, her coupon is invalad and, telling her what is wrong, and telling her what she can do to get the coupon right. What you could say is "Over there is 'For example' some knifes, they are full-priced and those you can use with the coupon." I hope my explanation helped! Let me know if you needed a diffrent answer! Your fellow Brainly user, GalaxyGamingKitty.
B. It helps readers understand the princess's love for the young man and D. It allows readers to determine how the story might end.