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I need some help with answering these questions about Part 2 Chapters 1-6 in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, my copy on google docs isn’t loading Chapters 1-4

1. How does Aronnax’s attitude toward Nemo change? Why?

2. What does Ned Land plan to do? How does Aronnax respond to this? Why?

3. Where does Nemo invite the men to go with him what is Aronnax’s main concern about this adventure?

4. How do Land and Conseil react to Nemos invitation?

5. What do the men observe in the underwater cave?

6. Whom do the men encounter on the way back to the ship? What does Nemo do?

7. Who kills the shark? How?

8. What does Nemo say when Aronnax mentions the captain’s courage in risking his life to save another? What do you think this indicates about Nemo?

9. How do the captives feel about the possibility of entering the Mediterranean Sea from the Red sea?

10. How does the Nautilus get to the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea?

Chapters 5 and 6

11. What does Conseil think Nemo will do with the captives after they have traveled all over the seas? How does Aronnax respond to this idea

12. How does Conseil view himself? What do you think has caused him to feel this way?

13. Who appears outside the submarine when Aronnax is studying the fish? How does Nemo respond?

14. Where does Nemo get his wealth? What does he do with large amounts of his money?

15. What stops the captive from escaping in Vigo bay?

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