In the story "Life on the Sea," why does the captain think about his family when he is at sea?
He thinks about his family to help himself feel better when he is unhappy with life at sea.
He thinks about his family to distract himself from a difficult job.
He thinks about his family to give himself strength to be a better captain.
He thinks about his family because he is worried about their safety at home while he is away.
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