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What drives Captain John and his companions to continue exploring despite the dangers?

ATheir desire for fame and fortune.

BTheir insatiable curiosity and thirst for adventure.

CTheir determination to conquer the island's challenges.

DTheir hope of finding a way back home.

Answer:

B. Their insatiable curiosity and thirst for adventure.

Read Explanation:

The passage states that Captain John and his companions are "undeterred by fear" and are driven by their "insatiable curiosity and thirst for adventure" to continue exploring the island. While other options may influence their actions to some extent, they do not capture the primary motivation described in the passage.


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