In "The Voyage of the James Caird," why does the author include this sentence about an
unrelated casualty at sea?
They would later learn that a 500-ton steamer had foundered with all hands in the same
hurricane they had just weathered.
to help readers understand how remarkable the success of the voyage was 1
to explain what had happened to the ship the James Caird had left behind
to demonstrate that the size of a boat is unimportant in a storm
to add drama and suspense to her work of narrative nonfiction
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