English, 09.02.2021 18:20 RayQuan115
In Treasure Island it states, "I'll tell you what I've heard myself,’ continued Captain Smollett: ‘that you have a map of an island, that there's crosses on the map to show where treasure is, and that the island lies—‘ And then he named the latitude and longitude exactly.” Knowing that this is being written from Jim’s point of view, why does Jim not include the latitude and longitude?
A. Jim was never told the latitude and longitude of the island.
B. It is impossible to know why Jim would exclude this information.
C. Jim has forgotten the latitude and longitude of the island.
D. Jim knows there is still treasure on the island and does not want the location of it to be known.
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