How did the narrator's children's courage affect the narrator?
Class 11th (english hornbill ch-2)
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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.
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Answer:
the optimistic feeling of all the family members helped them to overcome the fear of the storm. It incouraged them to fight for their lives