Which best expresses the different attitudes toward the sea in these two poems? A) Wylie thinks of the sea as a troublesome pest, while Masefield finds the sea to be like a comforting friend. B) Masefield is attracted to the wildness of the sea, while Wylie portrays the sea as a vicious, cruel murderer. C) Wylie is attracted to the wildness of the sea, while Masefield portrays the sea as a vicious, cruel murderer. D) Masefield finds the sea to a frighteningly powerful entity, while Wylie sees the sea as inviting calm meditation and peace.