![]() How to Wire a Casablanca Ceiling Fan and Remote Control Thanks for your electrical wiring question Mark. This electrical wiring question came from: Mark, a Handyman from Atlanta, GA Mounting the fan at top of 2 story stairwell, fine for remote to control the fan (and light) upstairs, but want the light switch at bottom of stairs to control light, so want to bypass the remote for the light.Ĭasablanca before ordering (I called) said no problem, upon receiving support said “you can’t, will void warranty” and I said they said you can and am sure people do all the time – please tell us color of the wire, referred us to customer support center admitting you can, but “they don’t want you to” but Florida center is just a recording (nearest center apparently)…can you help? Electrical Question: I’m trying to figure out the wiring in a new Casablanca Vermont Fan model # C34G546M. ![]() There was a huge explosion and the fragments of the ship spread everywhere.Casablanca Ceiling Fan and Remote Control Wiring The fire had reached the gunpowder and causing a massive explosion.ī. ![]() The English had attacked the ship and had set it ablaze. They refer to the flames engulfing the ship.Ĭ. The fire that had engulfed the French ship is being described here.ī. He would not leave because he was waiting for his father’s permission.Ī. He is described as a young boy, beautiful, with a creature of heroic blood, bright, brave and proud.Ĭ. He stood on the deck of his father’s ship.ī. answer the following questions with reference to context.Ī. The parts of the ship mentioned in the poem are deck, post, sail, flag, mast, helm and pennon.ī. The boy did not receive any reply as his father was unconscious and probably dead.Ħ.What parts of the ship are mentioned in the poem Casabianca?Īns. The boy called out to his father who lay unconscious on the Deck.Īns. Casabianca I was standing all alone on the deck of burning ship. ![]() The setting of the poem is the Anglo-French war at sea on evening of 28 July 1798.ģ.How many people stood on the ship’s deck? Who were they?Īns. Casabianca was the brave son of a French admiral.Īns. And the storey of his valiant stand is remembered right up to the present day. That boy who remained at his post on the burning deck will not be forgotten. And the poem has remained a source of inspiration and wonder for many Christians throughout the ages. The story is still regarded as a classic example of devotion and faithful service. The story of that boy who stood on that burning deck was told and retold. Approximately 70 French sailors were rescued. They dispatched a ship to bring the survivors to safety. The carnage that had occurred shocked the English officers and men deeply. The arms were silent for about twenty minutes. The English sailors were stunned by what they had just seen. It was a massive blast, the likes of which were seldom seen in those days. The fireball’s light could also be seen in Alexandria. The sound of L’Orient exploding could be heard 20 miles away in Rosetta. The boy was killed when the entire ship exploded in a massive explosion. Soon after, the fire reached the powder magazine located deep down in the hold. He was engulfed in flames, facing an astounded English foe. His name was Casabianca and he was the 12-year-old son of one of the ship’s officers. They noticed a boy standing alone on the burning deck. The English sailors were then treated to a breathtaking sight. The English broadsides spotted L’Orient and set fire to it. The flashes of 2000 guns lit up the ships in the approaching darkness, igniting a furious war. The L’Orient, France’s flagship, was soon flanked on both sides by English ships. They’d caught the French fleet at anchor and unprepared. ![]() The English naval squadron commanded by Lord Nelson sailed in on July 28, 1798. The story relates to a remarkable incident of devotion and heroism witnessed during the Battle of the Nile. It starts out with the well-known line, “the boy stood on the burning deck”. ![]()
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