What "liberty" does Captain Nemo grant to Aronnax, Land, and Conseil?
-select all that apply-

to leave the ship as soon as they reach land
to roam the ship freely except at specified times
to have this limited freedom but never be allowed to leave the ship

Respuesta :

to roam the ship freely except at specified times

to have limited freedom but never be allowed to leave the ship

let me know if it is correct!


Answer:

Option second and third.

Explanation:

"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas: A World Tour Underwater" is a science fiction written by Jules Verne, who is a French writer. The novel was first published in 1870.

The story is about the a mysterious creature "a submarine". It is called mysterious creature, by American and Europeans, which sink the ships.

To unveil this mysterious creature government of the United States send Pierre Aronnax, who is a renowned scientist. Aronnax is followed by his two menservants, Conseil, and Ned Land. They unveil this mysterious creature, which is a 'submarine',  and meets the Captain Nemo, who is the commander of this submarine.

Captain treats these men kindly. He gives them certain liberty after they boarded the marine.

  1. They were given liberty to roam on the ship freely during specified time.
  2. They are never to be allowed to leave the submarine. (But Land do not promise this).

So, the correct options are second and third.

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