Why didn’t the pilot turn the aeroplane back towards Paris?He wanted to meet his family.He wanted to go on a holiday.He did not want to miss the English breakfast.Both (1) and (3)
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Why didn’t the pilot turn the aeroplane back towards Paris?He wanted to meet his family.He wanted to go on a holiday.He did not want to miss the English breakfast.Both (1) and (3)
Solution
The question you've asked seems to be a multiple-choice question from a test or a book, but you didn't provide the context or the story that the question is based on. Therefore, it's impossible to give a correct answer without knowing the specific circumstances in the story.
However, if we were to make an assumption based on the options given, the pilot didn't turn the aeroplane back towards Paris because he wanted to meet his family and he did not want to miss the English breakfast. This is assuming that the correct answer is "Both (1) and (3)". But again, this is purely speculative without the context.
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