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Read the lines from the passage. On yel who hove your eye books wex d and tire. wideress of the Sea: What is the romote than of the we'd feast in these llnes? C that locking at the Seals a rewerelln B. it suggests tnet experiencing the sea. C that mest peop is D. it an N plan ine

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Read the lines from the passage.
On yel who hove your eye books wex d and tire.
wideress of the Sea:
What is the romote than of the we'd feast in these llnes?
C	that locking at the Seals a rewerelln
B. it suggests tnet experiencing the sea.
C	that mest peop is
D. it an N plan ine

Read the lines from the passage. On yel who hove your eye books wex d and tire. wideress of the Sea: What is the romote than of the we'd feast in these llnes? C that locking at the Seals a rewerelln B. it suggests tnet experiencing the sea. C that mest peop is D. it an N plan ine

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The correct answer is B. It suggests that experiencing the sea.<br /><br />The lines from the passage describe the "wideress of the Sea" and how it makes the eyes "wer d and tire." This suggests that the speaker is experiencing the vastness and expansiveness of the sea, which can be overwhelming and tiring to look at. The remote theme of the lines is the experience of being in the presence of the sea and its vastness.
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