What is the most important idea of the second paragraph of Of Plymouth Plantation?
O The ship encountered good weather and fair sailing at the beginning of its journey.
O The sailors decided to caulk the decks and upper works of the ship after it was damaged in a storm.
O The Pilgrims and ship's officers discussed the damage to the ship and decided to continue the voyage.
O The crew used a large iron screw the passengers had brought from Holland to repair a beam that broke during a
storm.
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What is the most important idea of the second paragraph of Of Plymouth Plantation?
O The ship encou...
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