The Open Boat

What does the incident with the shark in part five reveal about the correspondents and captains points of view in this passage?

A. The correspondence and the captain we're both terrified but only the correspondent is willing to admit it

B. Both were rather indifferent to the shark ; the correspondent was more concerned with being alone or not being alone then the shark

C. The shark props the captain to attempt rowing to shore while the tire correspondent seems content with the predator circling them

D. Both except the shark as a sign of the impending death at sea

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I see no evidence of a shark in the text. Could the author be using another name for the shark?

No