5. What did Captain Nemo describe
6. What reply did Captain Nemo give when asked about the elements that were being used to generate electricity? 7. Describe the electric clock that Captain Nemo had designed.
8. What were the applications of electricity in the submarine's kitchen?
B. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. Your question will be answered
a. Who says this and to whom?
b. What is the question being referred to here?
c. What answer does the speaker give? 2. It's amazing, and I can see, captain, that you were right to use this agent which will one day replace wind, water, and steam.
a. Who says this and to whom?
b. What is the 'agent' the speaker mentions?
c. What makes the speaker believe that this agent will one day replace the wind, water and steam?
All by electricity, Class-VI, Ch-12
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- Nemo is a bit of an odd duck, a man with a bright scientific mind but a loner. He enjoys being alone so much that he crafted and captained a submarine that trolled the sea deep beneath its surface. Yet, he's a man who knows what he believes, exclaiming at one point, ''I am not what you call a civilized man!'
- Professor," Captain Nemo replied, "my electricity isn't the run–of–the–mill variety, and with your permission, I'll leave it at that." "I won't insist, sir, and I'll rest content with simply being flabbergasted at your results. I would ask one question, however, which you needn't answer if it's indiscreet
- Sir" Captain Nemo said, showing me the instruments hanging on the walls of his stateroom, "these are the devices needed to navigate the Nautilus. Here, as in the lounge, I always have them before my eyes, and they indicate my position and exact heading in the midst of the
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