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The document outlines the captain's actions to protect the ship during rough weather and manage flooding, highlighting the mental condition of the voyagers as they faced increasing stress. It describes the narrative shifts from a hopeful beginning to intense struggle and eventual victory, emphasizing the contrasting reactions of adults and children in crisis. The text conveys lessons on optimism, resilience, and the human spirit's drive for adventure despite inherent risks.

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Prose - 2 Textual Q&A

The document outlines the captain's actions to protect the ship during rough weather and manage flooding, highlighting the mental condition of the voyagers as they faced increasing stress. It describes the narrative shifts from a hopeful beginning to intense struggle and eventual victory, emphasizing the contrasting reactions of adults and children in crisis. The text conveys lessons on optimism, resilience, and the human spirit's drive for adventure despite inherent risks.

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Prose : 2 We Are Not Afraid To Die If We Can All Be Together

Understanding the Text :


1. List the steps taken by the captain
(i) to protect the ship when rough weather began.
(ii) to check the flooding of the water in the ship.
Ans: (i) the narrator decided to slow down the ship to protect it from bad and stormy weather.
He dropped the storm jib and lashed heavy mooring rope across the stern of the ship. Then,
they double – lashed everything. They carried their life-raft drill, attached lifelines, donned life
jackets and oilskins.

(ii) to check the flooding of the water, the narrator put waterproof hatch which covered the
gaping holes. This diverted the water flow to the side. His hand pumps were blocked due to
debris and his one electric pump was short-circuited. He found a hand pump and a spare
electric pump. He connected the electric pump to the out pipe and started it.

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


Ans: On January 4, the voyagers felt relieved as they were continuously pumping out water for
the past 36 hours and only a few centimetres of water was left. They had their first meal in two
days. Mary found some corned beef and cracker biscuits.
Later, around 4 pm, the weather changed as black clouds marched towards them. The wind
was now 40 knots and the sea was getting higher. The weather got worse and by the early
morning of January 5, the situation was bad. This gave them mental stress.

3. Describe the shifts in the narration of the events as indicated in the three sections of the text.
Give a subtitle to each section.
Ans: The first section: Beginning of the Round – the – Voyage
The first section was cheerful and full of hope as the family began their planned voyage just like
the one done 200 years ago by the famous Captain James Cook. They had perfected their
seafaring skills for 16 years. They built a ship ‘Wavewalker’ professionally which was a 23
metres long, 30 tons wooden-hulled ship. They celebrated Christmas on the ship despite the
bad weather.
The Second Section: the struggle with the big attack
This section changed from cheerful to intense. The family was under great pressure to survive
the oncoming waves and bad weather conditions. A giant wave created chaos and the ship was
about to overturn. The narrator was thrown off into the water and he almost drowned and got
injured. Along with two hired crewmen, the narrator pumped out the water from the ship for a
continuous 36 hours. He also tried repairing the parts of the ship. He almost lost his hope and
believed they would die. But his children were fearless and courageous enough which gave him
the determination to fight back.

The third section: Victory


With the support of his children, the narrator kept trying to save the ship in order to reach the
two small islands, lle Amsterdam. They finally reached their destination and got help from the
inhabitants of the island. His son called him the best daddy and best captain.

Talking about the Text

1. What difference did you notice between the reaction of the adults and the children when
faced with danger?
Ans: There was a huge difference between the reaction of the adults and the children. The
adults lose their hope at the end and wait for their fate of death. On the other hand, the children
were hopeful and gave the narrator moral support. With the support of his children, Jonathan
and Suzanne, he decided to make it to the island at any cost. The children showed maturity. His
son expressed courage as to how he wasn’t afraid to die if they all were together. His daughter
made him a card expressing her love and affection towards her parents and wrote a beautiful
message. She was injured still, she didn’t let it become a hurdle for her parents who were trying
to save the ship.

2. How does the story suggest that optimism helps to endure “the direst stress”?
Ans: Optimism is the determination to overcome any challenges. Without optimism, it is
impossible to face difficulties and solve problems. The family fought with the sea with great
optimism and determination which ultimately saved them. Again and again, on being attacked
by the sea, they didn’t stop trying which helped them get to the shore of the lle Amsterdam
island.

When the son of the narrator told him,” we aren’t afraid of dying if we can all be together — you
and Mummy, Sue and I”. This showed the maturity of the children and how they played an
important role in motivating the narrator who had almost lost hope. Sue, his daughter who made
him a card showed how she was proud of her parents and didn’t make a big deal of her injuries
which were in a bad condition. With the struggles and efforts, they finally made it to their
destination.

3. What lessons do we learn from such hazardous experiences when we are face-to-face with
death?
Ans: Life is never about being happy all the time. We are constantly tested and how we tackle
every problem and rise through it is the ultimate lesson. Such hazardous situations teach us
how we should react towards them. We must never lose hope and keep trying as it will lead to
success. In certain situations, one must keep calm and think logically. No matter how bad the
situation is, there is always a way to get out of it. Significance of being extra cautious and
making sure that the situation doesn’t get worse is required at such moments.

4. Why do you think people undertake such adventurous expeditions in spite of the risks
involved?
Ans: The willingness to accept challenges drives people to take such adventurous expeditions
in spite of the risk involved. People like to try different elements of nature and some do it as a
passion. Surely people already know of the risks involved in such activities, but still, they do not
hesitate to try it out.

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