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.
I believe the correct answer would be that shes implying The other shouldn't have done that; it was rude.<span />
I can’t tell anything because there’s not a story about him or her and how he’s acting to her so