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How did the other members of the crew react to bad weather?question from :the inchcape rock pls answer ​

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Answered by hridubhaiambani
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Answer:they react in a staunch way .

One of them exclaims when they strike the inchcape rock

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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In "Inchcape Rock" by Robert Southey,A serious threat to seamen on the coasts of Scotland was the Inchcape Rock. Partly submerged, the rock was invisible to the crew of the ship. During harsh seas the situation was worse, because any attempt to steer the boat off the coast would lead to the ship being destroyed by the rock. Abbot Aberbrothok decided to set up a bell that would provide seafarers with an audible signal. The bell saved many lives until it was destroyed maliciously by Ralph.

Explanation:

  • The sea became more worrisome. The sailors attempted to trace the sound of Inchcape Bell, but heard nothing like it. The sea was uncomfortable. A sailor onboard the ship stood on the deck clueless about the position of the ship.
  • The wave roar was a bit silent. One of the sailor thought that they were near the land. At that time, the sailor wanted to hear the warning (and consoling) knells of the Inchcape Bell.
  • The shock was due to the ship running into the infamous Inchcape Rock. The ship was doomed. The ship of Ralph knocked the Inchcape rock, and it died in the sea. Then the thud and all the sailors were afraid.

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give summary of the poem"the inchcape rock". - Brainly.in

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