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How did the narrator's children jonathan and suzanne show courage in the hour of great storm?

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

The narrator's children showed courage in the hour of the great storm. Jon asserted they were 'not afraid of dying if they could all die together'

Explanation:

The narrator and his wife and children had embarked on a voyage from Plymouth, England. They were full of enthusiasm, excitement and determination. The narrator had dreams of replicating Captain Cook's round the world voyage. He had spent several years honing his sailing skills.

The first part of the voyage was great.Trouble started after they moved out of Cape Town. The weather was hostile but it did not dampen their spirits.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The narrator’s family members showed exemplary courage in the hour of great storm. Not only the elders on the boat worked hard, kept nerves, and cooperated with one another, the six year old son, and the seven year old Suzanne behaved courageously and bravely also in the face of the storm. The six year old son Jon reassured his dad that he was not afraid to die if he could be together with his family. Suzanne also did not complain and cry about her head injury, though she was in pain.

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