Monday, January 18, 2010
Chapter Three
Captain Swain had an important decision to make when the Lady Wilma came across a "becalmed" square-rigger. What was that decision, what did Captain Swain decide, and what do you think of his decision?
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His decision was to tow the square-rigger. He chose to tow the square-rigger, and I think he made the right decision.
ReplyDelete-Shannon
THe decision Captain Swain made was to tow the square-rigger with the Lady Wilma. I think that the Captain made a decision that turned out to be pretty good because it didn't turn out to effect the passengers at all.
ReplyDeleteMatt Pennell
I think Shannon is right because it didn't effect the passengers
ReplyDeleteMatt Pennell
Captin Swain made the decision of towing the square-rigger. I think that was a good choice because the people on the ship didn`t get effected by it at all.
ReplyDeleteAlexa
All true, but he's supposed to be in a race with the Sea Raven. Isn't this going to diminish the chances of catching the Sea Raven?
ReplyDeleteWell I geuss thats true. But I predict that the Lady Wilma will win the race.
ReplyDelete-Shannon
P.S. Dont ask me why I predict that lol :D
I think he did the right choice of towing the sqaure-rigger and no one was effected by it so that was a great idea.☺☻☺☻
ReplyDelete☺Mando☺
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