Answer the question about the story “On the Gulls' Road.” What do the narrator and Mrs. Ebbling often look at together
is there multiple answers?
A. the crew of the ship B. the seagulls flying overhead C. the shoreline they're passing D. the other passengers on the ship
Hmmmm I never really read the book
Crap, okay, thank you anyways!
sorry
No problem!
Have you read the book?
I've read part of it but the paper I'm doing wouldn't let me read anymore so I didn't have much to go off of. :/
Rip.
I know lol. It's very frustrating.. Thank you though!
I’m sorry I was no help Abby :(
`We talked at first of a hundred trivial things, and we watched the sea. The coast of Sardinia had lain to our port for some hours and would lie there for hours to come, now advancing in rocky promontories, now retreating behind blue bays. It was the naked south coast of the island, and though our course held very near the shore, not a village or habitation was visible; there was not even a goatherd's hut hidden away among the low pinkish sand hills. Pinkish sand hills and yellow headlands; with dull-colored scrubby bushes massed about their bases and following the dried watercourses. A narrow strip of beach glistened like white paint between the purple sea and the umber rocks, and the whole island lay gleaming in the yellow sunshine and translucent air. Not a wave broke on that fringe of white sand, not the shadow of a cloud played across the bare hills. In the air about us there was no sound but that of a vessel moving rapidly through absolutely still water. She seemed like some great sea-animal, swimming silently, her head well up. The sea before us was so rich and heavy and opaque that it might have been lapis lazuli. It was the blue of legend, simply; the color that satisfies the soul like sleep.` Your answer is somewhere there.
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