Teachers and parents! Only three men survive the crash of the Green Hornet: Louie; Phil, who is injured; and the new tail gunner, Mac.

Neither has a life vest, and Phil’s head is bloodied.
Like the uncaring ocean, the sharks have no mercy or sympathy for the men.

Their best chance of rescue is gone.

Back on the water, Louie awakes to find that Mac has eaten all of the chocolate provisions. Use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.

They hope for rescue as night falls.
Part III Chapter 13: Missing at Sea. Swimming with all his might, he manages to grab the long cord attached to each raft.

The rafts contain several thick, highly caloric chocolate bars, a flare gun, a patch kit in case of leaks, a few half pints of water, and some fishing hooks. Uncle Hammer returns for Christmas and helps the family get and decorate a tree since Papa is not home. The survivors have two small rafts and very little supplies, including nutrition-packed chocolate designed for survival situations.

This scream even becomes a metaphor for life in a violent, unforgiving universe: in the endless expanse of time and space, man exists for a moment only to scream before returning to oblivion. They all managed to clamber aboard a raft and tie it to another. -Graham S. “Would not have made it through AP Literature without the printable PDFs.

My students love how organized the handouts are and enjoy tracking the themes as a class.”, LitCharts uses cookies to personalize our services. The crash causes Mac to lose all hope while Louie, seemingly unfazed by the crash, stays positive and asserts control over the situation by rationing out the food. Not long after, they hear a purring in the sky and see a plane far off in the distance. Louie rummages through the rations and supplies and realizes they are woefully underprepared. Resilience, or lack thereof, will be the determining factor for surviving the ordeal. They try to alert it but fail. Previous

Soon after, the sharks find the men and various sharks from six to twelve feet long start to circle the rafts and knock it from below.

As the men continued to drift, their bodies deteriorating by the day, their last letters sent before they left on this mission reached family. "My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." War and Identity. Summary and Analysis Part III Chapter 12: Downed Summary. from your Reading List will also remove any

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Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Unbroken and what it means. The odd calm on the raft breaks when Mac starts screaming that they are all going to die.

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This sense of futility sets the mood for the following chapters, threatening Louie’s will to survive. They can each eat two squares of high-calorie chocolate a day, and have two or three sips of water. and any corresponding bookmarks? Summary ; Chapter 12; Study Guide. Dignity.

The ocean is brutal and uncaring, literally swallowing up the man’s horrific scream. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our.

They agree to ration the chocolate between them: one piece in the morning, one piece in the evening.