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3 June, 09:11

What is the main idea of paragraph three of plymouth plantation

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  1. 3 June, 09:20
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    A young servant of one of the passengers was the only one to die during the storms.

    A sailor named John Howland fell overboard but was rescued before he drowned.

    A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church.

    During the journey, the only death of a passenger occurred when the ship drew close to the coast.

    It would be letter C - A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church. In this sentence, it was because God saved him that he had fulfilled God's plan for him which is to be a member of the church.
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