Then in the afternoon we went to Punda and stood near the pontoon bridge as she steamed slowly down St.Anna bay. Many others had come to watch too, even the governor,and we all cheered as she passed setting on her lonely voyage to England. There she would help refuel the Royal Air Force.

What dose this passage most likely reveal about how the characters view the situation?

A)They feel worried about the ships lack of protection
B) They show enthusiasm when they realize the governor of Curacao is with them
C) They are confident that the Germans do not pose a threat to them
D) They take pride in their effort to support the war against the Germans

I think it is (C) or (D). Plz help. Can you help me with the rest of it too plz.

I agree with you on D. Not sure about C. I'd need to read the paragraphs before and after.

Ok. Thanks. Its like your my assigned tutor. You always help. Thanks again

Be careful about how and what you post.

You're welcome.

Based on the passage, it is most likely that the characters view the situation with pride and confidence, as indicated by option (D) - "They take pride in their effort to support the war against the Germans."

To arrive at this conclusion, we can analyze the key details provided in the passage. The characters are described as standing near the pontoon bridge, watching a ship steam slowly down St. Anna Bay. The presence of many others, including the governor, and their collective cheering as the ship passes, indicates a sense of enthusiasm and involvement. The mention of the ship's voyage to England to refuel the Royal Air Force further suggests their active role in supporting the war effort against the Germans.

Regarding the rest of your question, I apologize, but you haven't provided any specific details or queries for me to assist you with. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, please let me know.