How does the narrator remember his family members during the time of crisis? in chapter "Adrift At Sea"
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The narrator remembers his family members during the time of crisis since it beings him peace and happiness. He commemorates his early childhood memories.
Explanation:
- Adrift at Sea is written by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch.
- It was published in 1981.
- His boat starts sinking due to engine failure and water starts filling in it.
- He has zero water and food to drink or eat.
- He grew up in an immigrant family.
- He has a sister and had a mother. He misses them a lot.
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❇ The narrator grieves for his family members as he realizes that they did not survive unlike him. He remembers his mother as a guardian angel, his father as a worrywart and hir brother as a hero
❇ HOPE IT HELPS MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST....
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