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Maru [420]
2 years ago
3

No. 6 was halfway down when a woman called up to the Boat Deck, "We’ve only one seaman in the boat!"

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1 answer:
grin007 [14]2 years ago
3 0

What the reader learns about Peuchen from his actions in the excerpt above is that:

He is an experienced seaman.

<span>He was not afraid to swing and slide himself towards the boat despite the distance between the boat and his location which indicates that he knew what he was doing.</span>

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