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Giant and grey.
! N7 O0 w( a3 ~8 jHe rolls on the beach all day., Y/ B: { }$ t1 d3 n# t7 b
With his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws6 z$ ?& q. d2 ?( U2 M4 V( K' A
Hour upon hour he gnaws
& f" ^7 F2 l0 h( L; b xThe rumbling, tumbling stones,
7 M4 y$ W- B+ K) h! \! JAnd 'Bones, bones, bones, bones! '
6 U5 P2 ]* N0 UThe giant sea-dog moans, 8 a( s1 J$ j3 w8 h9 q
Licking his greasy paws./ C* _* h0 M: e6 B2 I. v
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And when the night wind roars7 A9 x8 p) p5 }9 v% m! |$ F
And the moon rocks in the stormy cloud,
) G) F8 @; `8 ]2 q3 ?% AHe bounds to his feet and snuffs and sniffs,
( A0 j+ t, G E& O! \% GShaking his wet sides over the cliffs, 1 \6 n6 E3 `9 ~$ \
And howls and hollos long and loud.. ?6 n$ r3 d: G0 ^1 n- _
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But on quiet days in May or June,
6 E6 U7 U, e+ Z% p; L( ]3 XWhen even the grasses on the dune
* { n- G: F0 B- h7 i$ ]5 }7 U! dPlay no more their reedy tune,
$ U6 }3 ]* q; qWith his head between his paws& n" w+ @# q( Z
He lies on the sandy shores,
% y8 Q' A# ]; }3 KSo quiet, so quiet, he scarcely snores.
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; z( j8 A0 r1 N# d0 o1.what are some of the qualities the sea and a dog have in comon?5 k( A3 E0 P7 P( E6 `" K: \4 z
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, i2 Q2 @ `. M# D! q; k2."shaking his wet side over the cliffs..." what is the sea doing?* F9 O+ q1 e. l# J# q
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& Z% j5 D' E+ E( K3."And howls and hollos long and loud." what aspect of the sea is the poet emphasizing?. I( k! f+ L3 ^1 U
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, t# J0 T1 @* f( w! L g8 z" f. A4."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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