Which statement best explains how Marla's view of her husband's life at sea contrasts with the captain's view of his life on the ocean?

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Marla doesn't understand the captain's obsession with the sea, while the captain considers the sea to be the best place on earth.
Marla doesn't understand the captain's obsession with the sea, while the captain considers the sea to be the best place on earth.

Marla sees the sea as a place for work, while the captain sees the sea as a place for leisure.
Marla sees the sea as a place for work, while the captain sees the sea as a place for leisure.

Marla views the sea as a place of calm and tranquility, while the captain views the sea as a place of wild and unpredictable adventure.
Marla views the sea as a place of calm and tranquility, while the captain views the sea as a place of wild and unpredictable adventure.

Marla loves being on the sea, while the captain regrets having to work on the sea.
Marla loves being on the sea, while the captain regrets having to work on the sea.

Marla doesn't understand the captain's obsession with the sea, while the captain considers the sea to be the best place on earth.