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Who is Maurya's last surviving son, determined to go out to sea despite his mother's warnings in Rider's to the Sea?

ABartley

BMicheal

CPatrick

DSeamus

Answer:

A. Bartley

Read Explanation:

  • His tragic death at sea represents the inevitable loss that Maurya has faced throughout her life, as the sea claims yet another member of her family.


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