Answer:
Major Themes in “Sea Fever”: Wanderlust, adventure, and memories are the major themes of this poem. The speaker hears the calls of nature, an irresistible invitation to exploration, adventure, and jubilant life. He desires to break out of his present situation and return to the adventurous life of the sea.
The answer is (D) taking up arms to defend the nation exempts a person from religious reasons.
In all the other three cases anybody would be eligible to do so as a citizen.
But taking up arms to defend the nation not only needs mental courage and physical strength but also some motivation to represent the entire nation. Therefore, those taking up arms to defend their nation would be doing some service which is what religion aims at. They are both one and the same serving people in general or serving people during crisis (D). This social service by taking the arms to defend the nation coincides with the goal of Religion.
Im taking a test on it right now and i think the answer ins dimond
<span>the answer is (D), Dr. Lanyon is more sociable than Mr. Utterson.</span>