How did children behave during the sea voyage? Chapter we aren't afraid to die....if we all are together
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The children behaved courageously and patiently without panicking.
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- The story titled 'We're Not Afraid To Die...If We Can All Be Together' by Gordon Cook and Alan East discusses the thrilling journey across the sea with Cook's wife and two young children(six and seven years old).
- The journey underwent a lot of ups and downs but the children never showed a sign of panic or distress rather they display immense fortitude.
- Sue was badly hurt on the head but she remained patient and calm without giving any stress to their patient.
- When the storm hit the ship and damaged it terribly and all the hopes of survival were vanishing, Little Jon says, 'Daddy, we are not afraid to die...if we can all be together - you and mummy, Sue and I.'
- These instances clearly reveal the courage and spirit of the children to not give up to the situation and fight back.
Learn more: 'We're Not Afraid To Die...If We Can All Be Together'
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