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English, 21.01.2021 01:20, shortiibrownskiin

What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line: "'Sail on!' it says, 'sail on, ye stately ships'"

A: guide the ships and sailor

B: welcome home the ships and sailor

C: provide a map for the ships and sailor

D: all of the above


What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line:

'Sail on!' it says,
What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line:

'Sail on!' it says,
What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line:

'Sail on!' it says,
What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line:

'Sail on!' it says,

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