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How does the story suggest that optimism helps to endure "the direst stress"?

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Answered by manisha9629
1

Answer:

Establish the plug flow model of an

electrochemical reactor consisting of two

concentric cylindrical electrodes. The electrolyte

flows axially in the annulus at a volumetric

flow rate Q. The cylinder radii are r, andra

and length L which is shown in the figure .Establish the plug flow model of an

electrochemical reactor consisting of two

concentric cylindrical electrodes. The electrolyte

flows axially in the annulus at a volumetric

flow rate Q. The cylinder radii are r, andra

and length L which is shown in the figure .

Establish the plug flow model of an

electrochemical reactor consisting of two

concentric cylindrical electrodes. The electrolyte

flows axially in the annulus at a volumetric

flow rate Q. The cylinder radii are r, andra

and length L which is shown in the figure .Establish the plug flow model of an

electrochemical reactor consisting of two

concentric cylindrical electrodes. The electrolyte

flows axially in the annulus at a volumetric

flow rate Q. The cylinder radii are r, andra

and length L which is shown in the figure .Establish the plug flow model of an

electrochemical reactor consisting of two

concentric cylindrical electrodes. The electrolyte

flows axially in the annulus at a volumetric

flow rate Q. The cylinder radii are r, andra

and length L which is shown in the figure .

Answered by MissCallous
11

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The story suggests that optimism certainly helps to endure the direst stress. The

behaviour of the four adults during crisis bears it out. Larry Vigil and Herb Seigler were two crewmen. As the mighty waves smashed the deck, water entered the ship through many holes and openings. Right from the evening of January 2, Larry and Herb started pumping out water. They worked continuously, excitedly and feverishly for 36 hours. It was a result of their continuous pumping that they reached the last few centimetres of water on January 4. They remained cheerful and optimistic while facing extremely dangerous situations. The narrator did not lose his courage, hope or presence of mind while facing problems. He did not worry about the loss of equipment. He used whatever was available there. His self confidence and practical knowledge helped them to steer out of storm and reach the lie Amsterdam island. Mary stayed at the wheel for all those crucial hours. She did not lose hope or courage either.

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