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  1. Read the story “Shark-eating people” and retell it, using the Objective-with-the Infinitive Construction where possible.

Rescued after drifting for 118 days in a rubber raft in the middle of the Pacific, Mr. Maurice Bailey and his wife could not believe their luck. How they stayed alive was a miracle.

Small sharks, about three feet long, kept swimming up and pushing against the raft. His wife pulled them out by their tails and Maurice wrapped a cloth around their heads until they suffocated. Then they ate them.

The Baileys had sailed from Southampton in June 1972 in their 31st yacht bound for New Zealand. One day, halfway between Mexico and the Galapagos Islands, their lunch was scarcely cleared away when the boat was hit by a whale. They watched the water pour into the yacht for an hour before taking to their raft.

They were picked up by a Korean trawler four months later, remarkably fit on a diet of rainwater, raw shark meat, seagulls and the occasional turtle they caught along the way.

You may use the following:

The Baileys’ odyssey made them fight for their lives.

Maurice Bailey considered his luck to be a miracle.

Once he saw his wife pull a small shark out of the water.

He felt his hands tremble.

They watched the water pour into the yacht.

The Baileys did (not) expect anybody to rescue them.

  1. Read the story “Sea Saga” and retell it, using the Objective-with-the Infinitive construction where possible:

… We had enjoyed four months of our cruise on the Southern Cross. It was seven o’clock on a cold and windy morning in February 1963 and we were steaming across the Bay of Biscay en route for Southampton. I ran upstairs to the next deck where I saw the captain in his pyjamas heading for the bridge. Instead of sailing north, the ship was turning slowly around in the direction we had just come from. I was on my way to the dining-room for breakfast but I decided to investigate the situation instead.

The ship was now alive with activity. Alarm bells were ringing and sailors were trying desperately to lower a lifeboat. The boat jammed. They tried another which started to descend but jammed as it was nearing the water. By now hundreds of passengers had crowded onto the decks, like the captain many of them still in their pyjamas.

As I watched, all around me there was a mixture of fear and excitement. I forced my way to the railings to get a better view. A lifeboat had managed to get free and made its way to a figure in the water. The figure was now struggling for its life. The crew was rather slow and the figure drifted away from us faster than they could row. Then with horror I realized who the figure was. I must have stayed on deck for over an hour; I could not move for shock. Suddenly somebody touched me on the shoulder. A calm but firm voice said, “Mr. Booth, we want to ask you one or two questions in connection with the drowning of your cabin mate.”

You may use the following:

Mr. Booth meant the cruise to be…

He heard the captain …

He watched him …

Mr. Booth observed the passengers…

He found the ship turn around.

Mr. Booth felt somebody touch his shoulder.

The captain wanted him to explain…