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Which inference is best supported by the story about Ernest Shackleton?

Answer choices for the above question

A. He did not believe that exploration could be deadly.

B. He survived because of his manual skill and his imagination combined.

C. He was insane and did absurd things.

D. He was genetically superior to the men in his crew.


Sagot :

According to Ernest Shackleton's story, we can infer that he survived because of the manual skill and imagination he had, as shown in option B.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Ernest Shackleton was a great explorer who consented to explore Antarctica.
  • The exploration was unsuccessful, but it proved that Ernest Shackleton was a great leader and someone who took good care of his team.
  • Antarctica is a very inhospitable region and exploration in this region was very difficult and deadly.
  • However, Ernest Shackleton used all the creativity he had and his craftsmanship to keep himself and the team safe.

Although Ernest Shackleton's goals were not successful with this expedition, he managed to alleviate the sufferings of the crew around such a difficult environment.

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