English, asked by vickyslathia23, 2 months ago

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Comprehension pleasure of Sailing
nswer these questions.
Where does the speaker wish to go? to the sea again
What does
the speaker/need when he is at sea.dawn broer
According to the speaker, what are the pleasures of sailing?
What sort of a life does the speaker wish to lead at sea?
What does the speaker mean by when the long trick's over?
wer the questions with reference to the context.
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by;
And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's​

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Answered by kamal8khandelwal
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Answer:

The speaker yearns for life of adventure, exploration, and freedom. The term “wanderlust” best describes this feeling. It means the desire to travel and explore the world: “lusting to wander.” The speaker longs for the excitement of such wandering travel especially if the destination is uncertain.

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