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What type of boat is the note writer in Chapter One aboard?

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In Chapter One, the note writer is aboard a long and elegantly-curved boat, which is described as small and manned by a crew consisting of a captain, an oiler, a cook, and a correspondent. The crew faces challenges while navigating through waves and currents.

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In Chapter One, the boat that the note writer is aboard is described as a long and elegantly-curved boat. The boat has a captain, an oiler, a cook, and a correspondent, and all of them work together as a crew. They row the boat and also try to sail it using a mast and an overcoat as a sail. The boat is small and faces challenges navigating through waves and currents.

The boy writes his name and the name of his village on paper boats in big black letters and floats them on a stream. He does this with the hope that someone in a strange land would find the boats and take them. If the person does so, he/she would come to know about the boy and who he is.

Representing a humble gesture of awareness, Paper Boat is a wish and a prayer. It invites the child inside us to come out and play, dream, be curious, cast wishes to a generous universe, float them on the sea feely and trust that they will be fulfilled.

"The Open Boat" is a short story by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). First published in 1897, it was based on Crane's experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of Florida earlier that year while traveling to Cuba to work as a newspaper correspondent.

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