How does Jim's attitude change from lines 48—53 to lines 54-58? Use two
details from the story to support your response.
below are the lines....
I began after a little to grow very bold and sat up to try my skill at
paddling. But even a small change in the arrangement of the weight will
produce violent changes in the behavior of a coracle. And I had hardly
moved before the boat, giving up at once her gentle dancing movement,
ran straight down a slope of water so steep that it made me giddy, and
struck her nose, with a spout of spray, deep into the side of the next wave.
I was drenched and terrified, and fell instantly back into my old
position. Luckily, the coracle seemed to find her head again and led me as
softly as before among the billows. It was plain she was not to be
interfered with, and at that rate, since I could in no way influence her
course, what hope had I left of reaching land?
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