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List three sailing concerns Captain Smollett expressed to Trelawney before leaving Bristol.
In what ways is the character Long John Silver like Trelawney and Liversey? State details from the story to support your answer.
The disappearance of Mr. Arrow is a mystery. It was assumed he fell overboard after drinking too much. Speculate if he caused his own death, was murdered, or is still alive.
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Who do you think is responsible for the pirates' hiring on the Hispaniola, unsuspected? Give reasons to support your answer.
We know the approximate time setting for this novel is the 1700's because the date is given in chapters one and seven. List at least seven clues that the author has used to indicate that time period.
The author has used many similes and metaphors to create vivid images in Part II. Find and list at least ten.
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