Why did the narrator thank his crewmen, wife and children after landing on the island?
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The narrator thanked his crewmen as they were caught in an adverse and almost dying situation in the sea and still they had come out of it.
- The question has been asked from the story we are not afraid to die.
- The narrator praised the members of his crew for staying optimistic and cheerful in the face of death.
- The wheel had been operated by Mary for hours. Despite having a serious head injury, Sue did not complain of pain even once.
- On the other hand, Jon who was just six years was not afraid to die and maintained a positive vibe.
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Explanation:
The question has been referenced from a story "We are not afraid to die".
In the story, the boat came across a powerful storm in sea and it hit the boat badly and there were less chances of the survival of people on the boat but under such pressure situation, the staff remained in good control and was able to sail the boat safely through that storm.
It was due to the efforts of staff crew, as well as the calmness of the family members of narrator, that when the boat reached island, the narrator thanked them
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