Answer:
<u>Sailors</u>
Explanation:
Interestingly, according to the text, we could recall a conversation between Whitney and Rainsford concerning the mysterious island, Whitney said,
<em>"The old charts call it `Ship-Trap Island,"' Whitney replied." A suggestive name, isn't it? Sailors have a curious dread of the place. I don't know why. Some superstition."</em>
By saying <em>sailors...dread the place</em>, it meant that the island was so terrible that even sailors would not live there.
<span> "I was especially fond of animals, and was indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets."</span>
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The carpe diem is generally instructs
the readers on how to live and enjoy life, but not all carpe diem
poems instruct offer of advice through the poet's first hand
experience. Many contemporary poems reminds us about life's
overlooked pleasures. Carpe Diem is popular as a theme because it's a
sentiment possesses of elasticity of meaning both possibility and
futility.
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