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26 July, 15:27

What detail about Goemon is implied in the text

"I know, I know," Goemon said. The sea has a powerful

kami, but look at her! She is so cruel! Nothing but water

as far as you can see, yet can we drink even a handful?

Full of fish, yet can we catch one? When we get out of

here. I'm never going to look at the sea again."

-Heart of a Samurai,

Margi Preus

He is tired of the sea

He loves to go fishing

He wants his own boat.

He is awed by the sea's power

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  1. 26 July, 16:56
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    The correct answer is: He is tired of the sea.

    Explanation:

    In this excerpt, Goemon talks about the sea, and express his feelings towards the sea. Although he describes the sea as something powerful, we can conclude that he is also tired of it, as it consists of water and it seems useless, as he cannot drink water from it, he cannot catch fish, or do anything else.

    The last sentence represents the best evidence that he is tired of the sea, as he says he will never look at the sea again.
  2. 26 July, 17:08
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    it is a

    Explanation:

    got it right on edge
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