how did the captain of the ship help washington?
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According to the maritime proverb "The captain goes down with the ship," a sea captain is ultimately responsible for their ship and everyone on board, and in an emergency, he or she will either save the passengers or perish while doing so.
- Washington begged the captain to let him assist with unloading the ship so he could earn money for food.
- The capitan made the decision to slow the ship down in order to safeguard it from bad weather. He then let go of the storm jjb and looped a thick piece of mooring rope over the stern. After double-fastening everything, they practised their life-raft drill. They wore life jackets and linked lifelines.
- The town's residents were wary of the captain, which prevented the captain from exploring. He gave the stranger instructions to bring customers to Jim Hawkins' father's inn. Therefore, this is what the Captain ordered.
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