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Both the Pilgrims and crew members experience severe illness in "Of Plymouth Plantation." How does each group respond to the illness? What does each group's reaction to illness reflect about them/their values?

A) The Pilgrims and crew members responded with fear and panic, reflecting their vulnerability.
B) The Pilgrims were resilient and relied on faith, while crew members were demoralized, reflecting their different values.
C) Both the Pilgrims and crew members ignored the illness, reflecting their indifference.
D) The Pilgrims and crew members cooperated to overcome the illness, reflecting their unity.

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Final answer:

In 'Of Plymouth Plantation,' the Pilgrims responded to illness with resilience and faith, while the crew members were demoralized.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 'Of Plymouth Plantation,' both the Pilgrims and crew members experienced severe illness. The Pilgrims responded to the illness with resilience and relied on faith to overcome it. On the other hand, the crew members were demoralized and their reaction reflected their different values.

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