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Between lines 9-19 we can see that the boatswain has little tolerance for passengers and wants them to be away from their place of work. This is evident when he continues to send passengers back to their cabins and further states that that ship does not carry anyone he loves more than himself.
We can deduce that Alonso, Antonio and Gonzalo are men of great courage, since they do not repress themselves with the boatswain's attitudes, do not fear death by drowning (although they would rather die on dry land) and are very loyal to their king, since they decide continue with him in that moment of eminent death.
Answer:
Both are written using first person point of view.
Explanation:
Plymouth Plantation, written by William Bradford, is a book detailing the experience of the Pilgrims' Plymouth colony, which was located in Massachussetts, while Above the Ship is a book recounting the journey of a slave on a ship from Africa to Barbados.
This slave is, Olaudah Equiano, who was also the writer of the book. The two books were written in different periods: Bradford's book was detailing the experiences occurring during the 17th century, while Equiano's book was written in the 18th century.
Despite the difference in topics and periods, the two books share one similarity: It was written in first-person point-of-view. Bradford was the leader of the Plymouth colony and Olaudah himself is the slave who was on the ship.
Answer:
You forgot to put the articles, so I dont know what the articles are.
Explanation:
please put up what the articles are, so I can see them and edit my answer, so I can tell you what the answer is.
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