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Underline each action verb. Draw two lines under each direct object. 1. Jacques-Yves Cousteau explores the world of the sea.
2. His undersea adventures began in his youth.
3. In 1943, Cousteau helped with the design of the first aqualung.
4. This device freed divers of cumbersome diving suits.
5. Divers swam freely through the waters of the sea.
6. Cousteau's expeditions occur throughout the world.
7. He investigated ancient shipwrecks and sunken cities.
8. At other times, he looked at unusual creatures of the deep.
9. Today, Cousteau uses his ship Calypso for his explorations.
10. His activities include more than undersea expeditions.
11. He also creates books and movies about his discoveries.
12. His television series. The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau,
appeared for many years.
13. Cousteau used many techniques for underwater exploration.
14. He developed the aqualung, the first underwater diving station,
and a diving saucer for undersea exploration.

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