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Describe the beautiful scene that David saw in the middle of the night.
While he was sailing, David began to think of some small mistakes that he had made. What mistakes did he think of? Can you think of anything else that he did or didn't do that could cause a problem?
When David was about to sail again after scattering Uncle Owen's ashes, he had to take care of a small problem with a sail that was stuck on the front hatch. It was stuck by just one small piece of thread. The author said, "That one small thing, that tiny thread hooked on a screwhead, saved his life." What do you think the author meant by that?
How was David affected by the blow to his head?
What will David need to do in the next few days? What do you think he will do to survive? What do you think he will do to get back home?
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