Shackleton consulted the British Army's _____________________ before setting off on his expedition to ensure the health of his men. (Hint: Think about the recent innovation they brought on board.)
Nutritionist.
After a quiet conference with Wild, Shackleton announced his plan to the crew: They would march across the frozen sea with_______ of the _________ lifeboats to Paulet Island, 346 miles to the __________________.
2 of the 3, northwest.
Both seal meat and Bovril sledging rations were antiscorbutic, which means what?
Scurvy-preventing.
Why did Shackleton decide to stay longer than he originally planned at South Georgia Island?
The Boss decided to wait longer for the warm weather to break up the ice even more, because the whalers had said they'd never seen it this bad so far north.
Before leaving South Georgia Island, Shackleton took the advice of the whalers who lived there and had the decks of Endurance loaded with extra ___________________ for ramming through the ice.
Coal.
What did the carpenter, Harry McNeish, create to allow the crew members to more easily communicate with one another about which way to turn the ship as they made their way through the ice pack?
A six-foot long semaphore.
Who began the mutiny against Shackleton?
McNeish
Name two things Shackleton insisted that the men do in order to maintain a routine on the ship while they were stuck in the ice.
Answers will vary. :]
"Frank Wild tapped the embers from his pipe and stood up to recite '_____________________' by __________________."
"The Wreck of the Hesperus" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.