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35 POINTS What does the use of the word “fever” in the title of John Masefield’s “Sea Fever” suggest about the poem’s speaker?

he is in a state of physical sickness
he is in a state of desire bordering on obsession
he is in a state of resigned calm
he is in a state of regret bordering on depression

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