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Odysseus and the sirens Read lines 20-23 from Passage 2.
20 Look how the gray old Ocean From the depth of his heart rejoices, Heaving with a gentle motion, When he hears our restful voices;

How does the personification in the lines above affect the message of the Sirens?

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