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English, 23.05.2021 01:00, valtrump3256

Read these lines from Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself: 36," a poem about a wooden battleship burning after a battle. "The flames spite of all that can be done flickering aloft and below,
The husky voices of the two or three officers yet fit for duty...

What two meanings does the multiple-meaning word husky have in these lines?

rough because of the officers' worry and sorrow

hoarse because of the smoke and strain

strong because of the officers' training

stout because of the might of the battleship

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