Which plot segment raised your adrenaline?
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Which plot segment raised your adrenaline?
Which part of the story raised your adrenaline?
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That was scary and so unexpected. I think it didn't rattle me as much since there was someone there who jnew what ti do.
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True. That part was also scary.CatInTheHat wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 16:42 For me, it was when Myra and her crew went on their hunt to rescue William.
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I agree.LV2R wrote: ↑02 Apr 2019, 00:00 I liked the part of the lifeboat being tossed about and knowing more about their condition onboard. I would have liked to know more what the survivors were thinking and saying while on the lifeboat. How did they keep sane through it all? What would they be saying to each other, not knowing if they were to live or die?
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And despite the efforts to save his life, he expired. Quite saddening.briellejee wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 03:28 Both Larry's leg and arm getting amputated and the fire. I mean, like you said, not enough medical supplies and no way out except the open sea. I was really thought they are all doomed when both happened.
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Very true.B Creech wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 12:11 There were many parts that got my adrenaline pumping, but I would have to say when they got into the lifeboat knowing they would have to literally drop it into the raging sea! I could almost feel the anxiety when they unsecured it from the ship and felt themselves dropping the last few feet into the water! At that point they had no control of either vessel for those few seconds! Feeling out of control of any situation makes one's adrenaline pump!
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I also thought he is dead, only to realize he wasn't.