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The Sea h1 p7 H& i3 Z. s" g
( L/ m& d% R& g- [, I4 XThe sea is a hungry dog, ) d: V- s+ O4 m/ t3 {) E
Giant and grey.* B* j2 l8 P( W- g' {7 @; [
He rolls on the beach all day.& z- u9 W3 s+ {. w, @+ C" c
With his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws; J, {4 h! a, _6 q+ P( _, Q3 R( Z. D
Hour upon hour he gnaws
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And 'Bones, bones, bones, bones! ') D* Y2 s4 A1 [7 c, f
The giant sea-dog moans,
( m4 C6 m: ^3 cLicking his greasy paws.
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And when the night wind roars' X# d+ x5 q4 b u4 m
And the moon rocks in the stormy cloud, ( K9 c2 o6 A }
He bounds to his feet and snuffs and sniffs,
- p4 X9 T- K, o$ j. r% mShaking his wet sides over the cliffs, * a0 C$ X+ h7 n1 Z
And howls and hollos long and loud.) E) J7 I6 P2 U
2 V/ O* D/ q, BBut on quiet days in May or June,
* V/ S" W* D3 {1 ]When even the grasses on the dune
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1 Y9 \$ t0 Z5 t8 {- v4 o# [With his head between his paws
+ ?$ _' p: Q0 ^5 v3 u! tHe lies on the sandy shores,
# B% G! i4 p0 ?6 Z( N9 Q" XSo quiet, so quiet, he scarcely snores.
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1.what are some of the qualities the sea and a dog have in comon?8 D8 C( t- S1 @, }. B6 Q ~
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9 T/ a. h2 w( y2."shaking his wet side over the cliffs..." what is the sea doing?
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3."And howls and hollos long and loud." what aspect of the sea is the poet emphasizing?
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4."with his head between his paws" what does the dog indicate about the sea?
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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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