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I REALLY NEED HEL PLZZZ Read the passage from "Stephen Crane's Own Story." Use context clues to determine what the word deckhouse means. It was now that was heard the order to get away the lifeboat, which was stowed on top of the deckhouse. The deckhouse was a mighty slippery place, and with each roll of the ship, the men there thought themselves likely to take headers into the deadly black sea.

Higgins was on top of the deckhouse, and, with the first mate and two colored stokers, we wrestled with that boat, which, I am willing to swear, weighed as much as a Broadway cable car. She might have been spiked to the deck. We could have pushed a little brick schoolhouse along a corduroy road as easily as we could have moved this boat. But the first mate got a tackle to her from a leeward davit, and on the deck below the captain corralled enough men to make an impression upon the boat.

A.

a place on a ship to store lifeboats

B.

a house made of deck boards

C.

a place where stokers lived

D.

a cabin on top of a ship’s deck

E.

the safest place on a ship

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