Context: some diaries are published after the death of the diarist. One famous example is the diary of Captain Scott. This English explorer was beaten in the race to the South Pole in 1911 by the Norwegians. On his return journey from the Pole, Scott and his companions perished from cold and starvation. Captain Scott's diary was found beside his body by the rescue team.

Using the context above, what words of Scott convey the seriousness of their situation, in diary entry: Friday 16th March or Saturday 17th, and Thursday 29th March.? Answer in one sentence.

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In his diary entry on Friday 16th March or Saturday 17th, Scott's words convey the seriousness of their situation as he wrote, "The worst has happened," referring to the Norwegians reaching the South Pole before them. Similarly, in his diary entry on Thursday 29th March, Scott's words convey the seriousness of their situation as he wrote, "Last entry. For God's sake look after our people."
Do you consider these diary entries important? Why? Answer in one sentence.
Yes, these diary entries are important because they provide firsthand accounts of Captain Scott's race to the South Pole, his defeat, and the severity of their circumstances, adding to our understanding of the historic event.
What comment would you make about the language features of the diary entries? Answer in one sentence
The language features of the diary entries are characterized by an emotional tone, concise and matter-of-fact statements, and a sense of urgency and desperation, reflecting the dire circumstances experienced by Captain Scott and his companions.
Another shorter and simpler sentence.
The language features of the diary entries are emotive, concise, and urgent, effectively capturing the seriousness of Captain Scott's situation.