Asked by Skye

In "A Cub Pilot" what does the author mean when he says the Mississippi is "fickle"?

A- the river provides work for many pilots

B- the river is only one of the many pilots that can work.

C- the river often floods, endangering the people that live near it

D- the river changes constantly, requiring pilots to relearn it.

Answers

Answered by Damon
Make a guess !
Answered by Skye
My guess is D.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by Skye
Thank you Ms. Sue :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Skye.
Answered by Ana
The Mississippi river is a 'fickle" river means: the river does not stay the same true or false
Answered by idl

In "A Cub Pilot," the author says: "Judgment is a matter of brains, and a man must start with a good stock of that article, or he will never succeed as a pilot." What does the author mean?









A.
Pilots need a good stock of material possessions.







B.
Intelligence is more important than good judgment.







C.
Success as a pilot depends only on judgment.







D.
A person who lacks good judgment cannot be a good pilot.

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