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The Reward of Enterprise by Ward Muir A project was forming in my mind. I looked at the water. It was a peculiar, vitreous green, closer under the steamer, was transparent to the depth of many feet. Beneath my shoe-soles the poop was hot; over side, the sea looked inexpressibly inviting. And on a sudden I turned to the drowsing Captain and exclaimed: “I want to bathe.” “To bathe?” The Captain gazed at me. “Why not?” The Captain yawned out some lethargic suggestion to the effect that to bathe would be dangerous because of the depth—as though I’d be more apt to drown in three miles of water than in three fathoms. 1 of 2 Question Use the passage below to answer the question. In 1–2 sentences, explain an inference about Harborough based on the details in the passage, and provide at least one piece of strong evidence to support your inference. (2 points)
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GPT-4o mini
An inference about Harborough is that he is adventurous and eager for new experiences, as evidenced by his spontaneous desire to bathe in the inviting sea despite the Captain's lethargic implications of danger. His immediate decision to turn to the Captain and exclaim, “I want to bathe,” illustrates his willingness to take risks for the sake of enjoyment.