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Read this excerpt from A Night to Remember.

No. 6 was halfway down when a woman called up to the Boat Deck, "We've only one seaman in the boat!"
"Any seamen there?" Lightoller asked the people on deck.
"If you like, I will go," called a voice from the crowd.
"Are you a seaman?"
"I am a yachtsman."
"If you're sailor enough to get out on that fall, you can go down." Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen-vice-commodore of
the Royal Canadian Yacht Club-swung himself out on the forward fall and slid down into the boat. He was the only
male passenger Lightoller allowed in a boat that night.
What does the reader learn about Peuchen from his actions in the excerpt?
O He is an experienced seaman.
He is thinking only of himself.
His family is already in a lifeboat.
His main desire is to help the others in the boat.

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Answer: his main desire is to help the others in the boat

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