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Which pieces of textual evidence from Selection 1 best represent the idea that nothing will prevent the speaker from being at sea? A) “a tall ship” (line 2)
“a star to steer her by” (line 2)

B) “a wild call” (line 6)
“a clear call that may not be denied” (line 6)

C) “a windy day” (line 7)
“the white clouds flying” (line 7)

D) “the gull’s way and the whale’s way” (line 10)
“the wind’s like a whetted knife” (line 10)

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