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_______was a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain. *

1. Bartholomew Diaz
2. Ferdinand Magellan
3. George Stephenson​

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Answered by SinghAmitabh12345
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Explanation:

Answer:

These lines are from the poem, ‘The Cold Within’ written by James Kinney. The poem touches on how each of the people around the fire died because of the “Cold Within,” and because of their inability to accept each other. It so happened that due to an accidental or arranged event they were together on that bitterly cold night. However, they were not together willingly. Each had a stick and even if one would give his stick to keep the dying fire going they would have survived. But the first man did not give his stick due to racial prejudice as he notice that one amongst them was black. It was not the cold weather that killed them but the frigidity of their hearts led to their deaths.

Answered by kalpsanghviuae
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Answer:

Ferdinand Magellan

Explanation:

best known as Portuguese explorer

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