Captain Smith was given command of the Titanic due to his extensive experience and competency in maritime field. He had served for a long time with the ship's owners, White Star Line, who trusted his capabilities.
The question is asking about the historic event of the Titanic, focusing on why Captain Smith was chosen to command the ship. The reason for Captain Smith being given command of the Titanic is not specifically mentioned in the reference materials provided. However, generally speaking, captains are chosen based on their experience and competency. Captain Smith had a wealth of experience in the maritime field, which made him a suitable candidate for managing such a large ocean liner. The ship's owners, White Star Line, trusted him due to his extensive service with them.
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“[Nene] is a good Christian,” his son went on, “and a teacher in a girls’ school in Lagos.” “Teacher, did you say? If you consider that a qualification for a good wife, I should like to point out to you, Emeka, that no Christian woman should teach. St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians says that women should keep silence.”
This passage is an example of __________.
a. racial bias
b. character vs. self conflict
c. generational dilemma
d. falling action
Answer: The right answer is the C) Generational dilemma.
Explanation: In this excerpt from the short story "Marriage Is a Private Affair" by African novelist Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) there is a clear reference to the generational differences that exist between a father and his son. For the son, Nnaemeka, the fact that Nene (the woman he loves and the one that he wants to marry) is a well-educated woman, who has a career and works in a school are good qualities, but for his father, who belongs to a previous generation, they are not. Women, he believes, are meant to be exclusively wives, and a good wife, and a good Christian woman, should not work outside the household.
No, Zaroff is familiar with every inch of the island, unlike his opponents.
Yes, his opponents get a head start of three hours against Zaroff.
Yes, Zaroff provides his opponents with all that they need to escape him.
Yes, Zaroff gets Ivan and his dogs to help his opponents hide.
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There are two correct options:
A) No, his opponents get only a hunting knife, whereas Zaroff has a pistol.
B) No, Zaroff is familiar with every inch of the island, unlike his opponents.
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In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connel, General Zaroff is a hunter who lives wealthily in an island. After growing bored of hunting animals, he decides to hunt other men.
Zaroff gives them food and exercise until he thinks they are ready for the chase. He gives them a head start, that is true, but that does not make the game fair. His opponents are only given a hunting knife to fend for themselves, while Zaroff himself carries a pistol. That would already diminish his opponents' chances by much, but there is also the fact that Zaroff knows the island very well. He evens warns another character, Rainsford, about the quicksand swamp to the southeast that swallowed one of his preys. All things considered, Zaroff could actually be seen as a coward, since he only hunts those who have quite an inferior chance to win over him.