Describe the shifts in the narration of the events as indicated in the three sections of the text. Give a subtitle to each section.
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There is a shift in the narration from cheerful to intense. They find themselves in an extremely fatal and disastrous situation. A huge wave hits their boat and the narrator is thrown overboard. Despite getting injured, he maintains his composure and applies every possible way to tackle the critical situation.
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The first section describe a peaceful journey from plymouth (England) to 3500 km east of Cape Town (Africa). The narrator is relax and full of confidence. As the weather deteriorated, the face gigantic waves. They took precautions to save themselves and struggle with the disaster. The narration becomes grim. But it exudes the Fighting Spirit, confidence and strong will power. By the morning of January 6,b wave Walker rode out the storm and by evening the sighted the Amsterdam Island.
The narrator is now relaxed. Joy, relief and complete confidence are apparent.
the subtitle to each section is- Section 1 -cheerful journey, Section 2- facing the wave and Section 3 searching the island.