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Q.10 In what way might the reference to the Dakota as “old" be relevant? *
a) Its antique value made it expensive and precious to the narrator
b) It is employed by the narrator as a term of endearment.
O c) It did not have enough fuel to fly around the storm clouds.
d) Its ability to negotiate the storm clouds might have been suspect​

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Answered by sneharoyhojai2008
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Answer:

a)It's antique value made it expensive and precious to the narrator

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option a) Its antique value made it expensive and precious to the narrator

Its antique value made it expensive and precious to the narrator the reference to the Dakota as “old" be relevant.

  • Flying through the pitch-black storm clouds was risky. The narrator decided to take a chance because his house was calling to him. He was anticipating a vacation and spending time with his family. Additionally, he intended to arrive in time to savour a hearty English breakfast.
  • He is a brave and fearless pilot. He was caught up in the foggy storm in his imagination, but he didn't go crazy since he was aware that the jet didn't have enough fuel to take off. He then came upon another aircraft and was told to follow it, so he obeyed.
  • The narrator did not feel bad leaving the old Dakota after landing because he had an extremely gruesome and terrifying experience flying that aircraft. He was relieved that he had safely landed the aircraft with the assistance of the odd, black aircraft. He was not sorry to go because of this.
  • When he first noticed clouds in the sky, the aircraft had just passed over Paris. It was dangerous to fly because there was a potential of a storm while there were clouds present. The pilot referred them as "black mountains" since they were so enormous and dark.

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