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1. | Instead of laughter, what does the speaker say kept him company while on watch at sea? |
| | the death-noise of birds |
| | the memories of noisy cities |
| | the cries of his shipmates |
| | the rattle of frozen chains |
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2. | What draws the speaker back to the sea? |
| | God |
| | adventure |
| | the possibility of wealth |
| | his soul |
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3. | What are the three threats of Fate, according to the speaker? |
| | boredom, excitement, and worldly pleasures |
| | illness, age, and an enemy's sword |
| | drowning, loneliness, and wealth |
| | the devil, loss of God, and injury |
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4. | How does the speaker refer to those who forget their God? |
| | as kinsmen |
| | as seafarers |
| | as fools |
| | as devils |