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then in the afternoon, we went to punda and stood near the pontoon bridge as she steamed slowly down st. anna bay others had come to watch too, even the governor, and we all cheered as she passed, setting out on her lonely voyage to england. there she would refuel the royal air force.
what does this passage most likely reveal about the character view the situation?
they feel worried about the ship lack's of protection
they show enthusiasm when they realize the governor of curacao is with them.
they are confident that the germans do not pose a threat to them.
they take pride in their effort to support the war against the germans. (this what i pick)
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they came all the way from germany he nodded or from bases in france he said loading his pipe why can't we go out and fight them? i asked my father laughed sadly and tapped his long forefinger on my chest you like that would you. but we have nothing to fight them son. we can't go out in motorboats and attack them with rifles.
what does this passage most likely reveal about mr. enright and phillip?
mr. enright and phillip hope that war does not bring violence to the island.
mr. enright understands the dangers of war while phillip sees glory in fighting.
mr. enright and phillip are both afraid for their safety without weapons for defense.(this is what i pick)
phillip is annyoed that mr. enright refuses to confront the germans in the harbor.
which of the following passage from the text best illustrates phillips ability to
adapt to his blindness?
i tried to make my eyes cut through the darkness
after a moment of silence i heard the sizzle of the water as timothy doused the torch
i knew it was early because the air was still cool and there was dampness on the board of the raft.(this is what i pick)
i began to crawl along the beach and ran on into a clump of low hanging brush.
which of the following text examples best supports the conclusion that phillip attitude toward timothy is changing.
he shares timothy optimistic view of their situation.
he accuses timothy of saving all the water for himself.
he yells at timothy when he is left alone on the beach.
he relies on timothy to describe what can be seen from the raft.
which of the following events from the story has the greatest impact on the development of the plot in the first section of the novel?
timothy recuse stew cat from the wreckage of the ss hato.
phillip receives a blow to the head as he attempt to abandon the ss hato
mr. enright decides to stay on curacao despite his wife intention to leave.
the naval officer yells at henrik and phillip for standing on the wall of the fort.

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