Answer:
B-Seamen are mostly uninterested in land-related matters, but Marlow has a wider range of interests.
Explanation:
The narrator frequently claimed that seamen would prefer to stay at sea, in their ship. They are not curious enough about matters on land and would take a rare visit on the shore as revealing enough. Marlow was regarded as a strange seaman due to his so-called 'wandering'. In fact, his remark might have been due to discovery of a new area on land
Answer:
Lizzie and Turner both feel a similar connection to their environment.
Answer:
Ans 1. Although my uncle is rich, I am not.
Ans 2. In spite of my success, I am not satisfied.
Ans 3. He wore shorts though it was snowing.
Ans 4. Let's walk to work despite the fact that our car has been repaired.
Ans 5. Jack isn't guilty in spite of the fact he knew what the others were planning.
Ans 6. The government wouldn't raise taxes, yet it needed money to pay its bills.