In 1912 the British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men were caught in a fierce blizzard and perished while returning to their base camp after reaching the South Pole. Their tent, buried under snow, was discovered the following year by Sir Emest Shackleton. Scott was found holding in his dead hand an unfinished letter addressed to his author-friend, James Barrie. After describing the blizzard and impending doom, Scott wrote that he and his colleagues were spending the time singing songs and making pleasant conversation. Below these f thes: Hicles with: is pred Sucha drugs lines he had written in bold letters one word - COURAGE. When he returned to England , Shackleton handed over the letter to Sir James Barrie, who read it and kept it in a box. A few years later, Sir James developed some defect in his right hand because of which he could not hold a pen. The author despaired of ever being able to write again. One day, in a despondent mood, he took out Scott's letter and read it again. It lifted his spirits, and set him thinking. If Scott and his men could remain cheerful in the face of certain death, could he too, not learn to face adversity bravely ? He picked up his pen and began practicing writing with his left hand. In a few weeks he could write perfectly well with it.
Robert Falcon Scott and his men were killed when
a) they were going to the South Pole (b)they reached the South Pole
(c) they were returning from the South Pole
(d) their tent got buried under snow
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(c) They were returning from the South Pole
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