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The Sea9 z" _0 G: [) _* k$ {/ p4 s
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The sea is a hungry dog, ! l& I1 n3 ~4 a& {
Giant and grey." I2 B X/ u5 l' L
He rolls on the beach all day.
1 L7 u% V9 Y3 \/ T6 U3 [1 RWith his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws) @7 W6 S& L$ B3 a5 z1 z
Hour upon hour he gnaws' `3 w# S7 j' }6 h
The rumbling, tumbling stones,
5 T: y2 K& L$ j+ _+ P1 [And 'Bones, bones, bones, bones! '- Y: C- B9 v3 P6 ~
The giant sea-dog moans, 7 A! |* c: w* j* J; u0 a Q: O! J
Licking his greasy paws.- D. k, B4 {1 n$ ]# m
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And when the night wind roars& H. \" Q3 h9 w
And the moon rocks in the stormy cloud, 9 _8 C8 V* a4 v( j
He bounds to his feet and snuffs and sniffs,
( q, E3 I+ [3 Q6 S4 i2 a! QShaking his wet sides over the cliffs,
% j9 w, v4 u; h+ I; dAnd howls and hollos long and loud.
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But on quiet days in May or June,
3 }- I2 s: Z$ f, FWhen even the grasses on the dune# K4 L+ O5 i- Y# Q) I6 k6 q, K
Play no more their reedy tune, . J, q3 ~8 {1 V) g; Q$ D! H
With his head between his paws
6 Z% E E. s* }% w: T$ YHe lies on the sandy shores,
8 P, Z: T( | _) U5 U5 MSo quiet, so quiet, he scarcely snores.& s: ?5 e7 K' j, X* }
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1.what are some of the qualities the sea and a dog have in comon?, m0 z$ M- r/ M( R
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0 a' y* s; J" y5 f; P' O* t) v5 t- D2."shaking his wet side over the cliffs..." what is the sea doing?+ A, ]3 k0 Y8 W# z' L
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7 |8 v! k7 a$ M [; r3."And howls and hollos long and loud." what aspect of the sea is the poet emphasizing?" y8 }! \( @5 o
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7 t3 I( e. F- D2 m9 ?4."with his head between his paws" what does the dog indicate about the sea?4 B) a" G1 t! h9 [1 I
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: M2 D; e1 G+ B6 O) \9 `5.In the lines of the poem the poet uses quite a number of "ss" sound what picture of the sea do these sounds give you? |
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