The proper noun in the sentence is "Rufus." Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things, and they are always capitalized. In this case, "Rufus" is the name of the person who the old sailor told stories to about his travels across the Pacific Ocean.
The sailors swim to the ships.
The old pirate's cadaverous face made the young sailor tremble.
Ken has roving duties in the organization.
A skilled sailor is also known as a navigator
The word is spelled sailor. Example: The sailor loved relaxing on his boat.
Old sailor
One famous collection of stories that included tales such as Sinbad the Sailor and Aladdin is "One Thousand and One Nights", also known as "Arabian Nights". This collection of Middle-Eastern folklore and mythology has been widely influential and popular across cultures around the world.
sailor and ship
Sure! "The sailor navigated the rough seas with skill and determination."
That sailor standing on the bridge is the most experienced of all of the crew on board.
The sailor set out to explore the deep blue ocean in his boat.
no ...he was not a sailor....
"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It gives more information about where the sailor sang the songs.
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The sailor almost lost his grip on the nets as furious waves rocked the boat.
The sailor slid down the rope as though he'd done it all his life.
the task was indemnifying to the couragous sailor