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We’re Not Afraid To Die... If We Can All Be Together

Question
CBSEENEN11009871

Whom did the narrator and his family want to duplicate and why?

Solution

The narrator loved adventures. He had an ambitious plan. He wanted to duplicate the round-the-world voyage made 200 years earlier by Captain James Cook. Captain Cook discovered Australia. So the narrator set sail from Plymouth in England in July 1976 on 1,05,000 kilometre journey. His wife and two children also accompanied him.

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Some More Questions From We’re Not Afraid to Die... If We Can All be Together Chapter

Describe the mental condition of the voyagers on 4 and 5 January.

Describe the shifts in the narration of the events as indicated in the three sections of the text. Give a subtitle to each section.

What difference did you notice between the reaction of the adults and the children when faced with danger?

How does the story suggest that optimism helps to endure “the direst stress”?

What lessons do we learn from such hazardous experiences when we are face-to-face with death?

Why do you think people undertake such adventurous expeditions in spite of the risks involved?

The following words used in the text as ship terminology are also commonly used in another sense. In what contexts would you use the other meaning?

knot

stern

boom

hatch

anchor

The following three compound words end in-ship. What does each of them mean?

airship

flagship

lightship

The following are the meanings listed in the dictionary against the phrase ‘take on’. In which meaning is it used in the third paragraph of the account:

take on sth: to begin to have a particular quality or appearance ; to assume sth

take sb on: to employ sb ; to engage sb

to accept sb as one’s opponent in a game, contest or conflict

take sb / sth on: to decide to do sth ; to allow sth/sb to enter e.g. a bus, plane or ship ; to take sth/sb on board

Given on the next page is a picture of a yacht. Label the parts of the yacht using the terms given in the box.

bow

cabin

rudder

cockpit

stern

boom

mainsail

mast