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English, 10.11.2020 23:20, cmflores3245

Lines 55-56 of "The Seafarer," the speaker says, "Who could understand, / In ignorant ease, what we others suffer." Based on evidence from the poem, what do the seafarer and people like him endure? Write one to two paragraphs in which you show that you understand what these seamen experience and why they go through such trouble. Be sure to use reasons and examples from "The Seafarer" to support your opinions.

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