Where the story takes place
The captain
In this excerpt, the captain has saved the ship so the Governor may now travel to wherever he pleases. The Governor had been waiting on the shore until the ship could be deemed safe for his passage. The wording clearly shows that the speaker is grateful for this person who has saved him. The words "deliverer" and "a man sent from Heaven" indicate the heroic attributes the speaker feels the captain has. We know it is not actually Jesus or God because the word "him" is not capitalized. Since Heaven is capitalized in this excerpt, the author would also have capitalized him if it was referring to Jesus or God.
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Answer and Explanation:
Being an athlete on a university team is an activity that requires a lot of dedication and effort, for this reason, many people believe that university athletes should be paid so that they can dedicate themselves fully to the sport and do not need to look for secondary jobs that would decrease this dedication. However, other people believe that having the opportunity to play on the university team is already the greatest privilege that these athletes are having and that paying them would not be fair to other students who also promote important activities within the university.