I believe that the correct quotation among the choices which
best describes loyalty of his crew is:
“<span>They tied me up, then, plumb / amidships, back to
the mast, lashed to the mast, / and took themselves again to rowing.”</span>
<span>The Pilgrims were psychologically
geared up to bear and conquer any trouble that might come to them in the inconsiderate
environment, as they believed those were temptations that God puts down on
them. When faced with a illness and starvation during the first winter, they
didn't anguish. The only seven people who didn't get sick took over all the
work.</span>
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<span>Afer searching, there is the same question that provides the following choices:
</span><span>A. Doré's illustrations depict Dante and Virgil, while Blake's do not
B. Doré's illustrations are colorful, while Blake's are not.
C. Doré's illustrations are realistic, while Blake's are stylistic.
D. Doré's illustrations are minimalist, while Blake's are detailed.
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One of the primary differences between the illustrations of gustave dore and william blake is letter (A) <span>Doré's illustrations depict Dante and Virgil, while Blake's do not.</span>