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A. Rete! Read these lines from the play and answer the questions with reference to the context. They're all gone now, and there isn't anything more the sea can do to me. I'IZ have no call now to be up crying and praying when the wind breaks from the south, and you can hear the surf is in the east, and the surf is in the west- making a great stir with the two noises, and they hitting one on the other. I'll have no call now to be going down and getting Holy Water in the dark nights after Samhain, and I won't care what way the sea is when the other women will be keening. a) Who is the speaker? b) "They're all gone now'. Whom does 'they' refer to here? c) 'T'll have no call...and I won't care'... What is the emotion expressed in these lines? d) What is keening? Why would the other women be keening? Why won't the speaker keen anymore?​

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