130k views
4 votes
Item 2 Which detail from "A Cub Pilot" helps shape the central idea that if you believe in and trust yourself, no one should be able to shake your confidence? Twain tells Mr. Bixby that he couldn't hit the bottom of the river "with a church steeple." Mr. Bixby tells Twain, ""I am going below awhile." Twain says to Mr. Bixby the he can make the crossing "with [his] eyes shut." Mr. Bixby asks, "Didn't you know there was no bottom in that crossing?"

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer:

Mr. Bixby asks, "Didn't you know there was no bottom in that crossing?"

Step-by-step explanation:

The short story "A Cub Pilot" is an autobiographical narration about the author Mark Twain's experience during his time working as a cub pilot on a steamboat on the Mississippi River. This story reveals how he gets to learn more about confidence and the need for security for the pilots, in whose hands the lives of all those on board depends.

One instance shows Twain being made to pilot the boat while the captain Mr. Bixby went below. When asked if he could manage it, Twain confidently assured that he can even cross the river "with [his] eyes closed". But when Mr.Bixby questioned him how much water is in the river, he boldly declared he couldn't hit the bottom of the river "with a church steeple." Soon after, he began to falter in his confidence, making mistakes after mistakes which, in the end, Mr. Bixby told him "there was no bottom in [that] crossing". Mr. Bixby's rather simple yet objective question suggests that if one has enough confidence and belief in oneself, then there is nothing that can shake our belief or be afraid.

Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.

User Gillardo
by
5.4k points