3. He tied the rope round his brother and himself so they would keep together. Then he entered the
water just above the bridge. The river seized them and flattened them against the wreck. He could
not move at first, then he edged forward into the maelstrom, feeling for the split ends of bamboo.
b) Where is he carrying his brother to?why
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He tied the rope round his brother and himself so they would keep together. Then he entered the
water just above the bridge. The river seized them and flattened them against the wreck. He could
not move at first, then he edged forward into the maelstrom, feeling for the split ends of bamboo.
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