Match the description to the term.

1. Saved Aronnax from drowning
2. Speed of the Nautilus
3. Next to Captain Nemo
4. Electricity
5. "A coral tomb"
6. The Nautilus runs aground
7. Episodes are connected by
8. Captain Nemo's "bank"
9. Distance Aronnax traveled on the Nautilus
10. Captain Nemo sinks for revenge
cause

Vigo Bay
"a fine death for a sailor"
"an incident"
Man-of-war
Aronnax's quarters
20,000 leagues
Conseil
Nemo's "thunderbolt"
fifty miles per hour

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Saved Aronnax from drowning- Conseil.

2. Speed of the Nautilus- fifty miles per hour.

3. Next to Captain Nemo- Aronnax's quarters.

4. Electricity- Nemo's "thunderbolt".

5. "A coral tomb"- "a fine death for a sailor".

6. The Nautilus runs aground- "an incident".

7. Episodes are connected by- cause.

8. Captain Nemo's "bank"- Vigo Bay.

9. Distance Aronnax traveled on the Nautilus- 20,000 leagues.

10. Captain Nemo sinks for revenge - Man-of-war.

Explanation:

The science fiction novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne is an adventure story about an underwater attempt to kill a sea monster. The novel deals with themes of adventure, scientific discovery, freedom, constraint, human intelligence, etc.

The given descriptions and their corresponding terms are given as below-

1. Saved Aronnax from drowning- Conseil.

2. Speed of the Nautilus- fifty miles per hour.

3. Next to Captain Nemo- Aronnax's quarters.

4. Electricity- Nemo's "thunderbolt".

5. "A coral tomb"- "a fine death for a sailor".

6. The Nautilus runs aground- "an incident".

7. Episodes are connected by-a cause.

8. Captain Nemo's "bank"- Vigo Bay.

9. Distance Aronnax traveled on the Nautilus- 20,000 leagues.

10. Captain Nemo sinks for revenge - Man-of-war.

Answer 2

Answer:

1. Man-of-war - Captain Nemo sinks for revenge

2. Aronnax's quarters - next to Captain Nemo

3. 20,000 leagues - distance Aronnax traveled on the Nautilus

4. Vigo Bay - Captain Nemo's "bank"

5. 'an incident' - the Nautilus runs aground

6. Conseil - saved Aronnax from drowning

7. cause - episodes are connected by

8. Nemo's 'thunderbolt' - electricity  

9. 'a fine death for a sailor' - "a coral tomb"  

10. 50 miles per hour - speed of the Nautilus  


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Explanation:

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Answer:

2.the softly drifting snow

3.the bumpy, twisted tree

6.the scarred, stained rug

Explanation:

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What we should do to pets?

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Explanation:

Answer:

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