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Read the excerpt from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne. But the Red Sea Is full of caprice, and often bolsterous, like most long and narrow gulfs. When the wind came from the African or Aslan
coast the Mongolia, with her long hull, rolled fearfully. Then the ladies speedily disappeared below; the planos were silent; singing and
dancing suddenly ceased. Yet the good ship ploughed straight on, unretarded by wind or wave, towards the straits of Bab-el-Mandeb. What
was Phileas Fogg doing all this time? It might be thought that, in his anxiety, he would be constantly watching the changes of the wind, the
disorderly raging of the billows--every chance, In short, which might force the Mongolla to slacken her speed, and thus interrupt his
Journey. But, if he thought of these possibilities, he did not betray the fact by any outward sign.
Which choice provides an objective summary of the excerpt?
O A. Salling through the Red Sea can be very dangerous due to winds coming from either Africa or Asia. Any passenger on board
would be wise to go below when storms hit.
OB. Salling through the Red Sea, the ship encounters strong winds. Despite the possibility that the storm might slow the ship down,
Phileas Fogg appears to be unconcerned.
OC. Phileas Fogg is quite calm despite the uncalm Red Sea. Even though the winds are strong, the ship is not slowing down. Thus,
he is not concerned about his trip being interrupted.
OD The ship hits high winds sailing through the Red Sea. Yet the ship ploughs straight on, neither the wind nor the waves slowing
it down. Thus, Phileas Fogg does not worry about the time.

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