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In The Perfect Storm, how does Captain Leonard react to being told that Satori is a "manifestly unsafe voyage"? (A) He is happy because he had been trying to get help. (B) He does not care since he is almost home. (C) He is very upset and refuses to leave. (D) He is just tired and wants to go home.

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The answer you are looking for is c.
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Answer:

(C) He is very upset and refuses to leave.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Perfect Storm is a book that tells the challenges of human beings in the midst of great storms on the high seas. The book shows a dangerous and terrifying situation that can cause ships to get lost on the high seas and even sink, leading the entire crew to a slow and agonizing death.

Because of these challenges, many captains avoid venturing into places that do not establish safety. For this reason, when Captain Leonard learns that Satori (the place where he should go) is a "manifestly unsafe trip" he is sad, upset and disappointed by refusing to leave.

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