Suddenly, we saw the most extraordinary sight. In a sort of a bay under the overhang, which the sun's light slowly revealed, were two octopuses. They rested with their tentacles hanging down like waterfalls from their soft shiny bodies. One of them held a huge oyster shell in one tentacle. Holding it aloft gently, the octopus watched Abu, who was treading lightly on the sea floor, almost dancing, as he advanced on the marine monsters. If Omar could have screamed, he would have done so, his friend must be mad. All he could do was stand by helplessly to watch.
Answer the following question from the passage given above.
1) Why do you think Omar considered his friend to be mad?
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Abu is considered mad because Omar thinks that it's a bad idea to jump in the water because he was putting his life in danger
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