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5 July, 20:31

In "Columbus," how does Christopher Columbus's repeatedly telling the mate to "sail on" affect the way readers view Columbus?

A.

It makes him seem bold and fearless.

B.

It makes him seem thoughtful and kind.

C.

It makes him seem rash and reckless.

D.

It makes him seem funny and friendly.

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  1. 5 July, 21:09
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    The best answer is A) It makes him seem bold and fearless.
  2. 5 July, 22:12
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    A - It makes him seem bold and fearless
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