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D) Like the members of the audience, she is a member of the university population.
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The lesson talks about the importance of true freedom and that no one can capture the spiritual freedom of the people.
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"The people could fly" is a lesson which is used to teach the readers of the story about the importance of true freedom making use of the imaginary ability of flight.
In the story it is told that even though the master is able to capture the people, imprison the people in a physical manner but this does not mean that these people can be captured and confined in spiritual and mental way by the master.
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In my opinion is They are just as curious about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them.
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The texts says they're rescued then captivated but the sailors haven't done anything to them other than rescuing them from the island.
There is nothing relevant about suspicious creatures in the text.
Nowhere in the provided text there is said that the sailors are gonna do smth bad to the rescued ones. Nor there is a dialog between the sailors about the captives.
Whilst on line 16 till end the sailors and the rescued ppl glance at each other when they think the other one is not looking. Giving the idea of curiosity from both sides. (that's all I could see from the provided text. Hope it helps)