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ISC class 11
the Tempest
Act 1 scene 1
how does the boatswain warn the passengers?​

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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The boatswain, warn that the passengers will interfere, orders them to go below deck. The king's councilor, Gonzalo, reminds the boatswain that he is speaking to the king, but the boatswain points out that if the king really has so much power, he should use it to quell the storm.

Answered by payal1020876
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The turbulence caused by the storm make the boatswain go wild and frenzy. Therefore, he asks the passengers to go to the deck below and be seated calmly. ... While the boatswain and the sailors were trying to save the boat from the storm, the royal passengers might act on their own and disturb them.

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