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The Sea' K; b' R' G) ?5 ?
$ c1 O& J. s0 M k$ CThe sea is a hungry dog,
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He rolls on the beach all day. U, W0 f1 {# X6 c: D/ I6 Y& D: c
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Hour upon hour he gnaws
+ n! z1 R) N4 A6 @8 \8 |% @The rumbling, tumbling stones,
8 W* C* S2 u$ XAnd 'Bones, bones, bones, bones! '
; X7 V. \- Q' ~The giant sea-dog moans,
0 M0 C/ S( p+ T7 B" W0 `- `/ lLicking his greasy paws.5 G0 ~2 [4 i! V
4 H7 E! ~4 K5 P) I# rAnd when the night wind roars
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7 A- m8 p h7 h' P0 oHe bounds to his feet and snuffs and sniffs,
0 g' ` M! i- c; M$ CShaking his wet sides over the cliffs,
: w; x6 e0 n/ J2 c1 b5 f* {And howls and hollos long and loud.; G; c& s. w/ [- ^/ b4 V$ J
8 G# W+ x6 V1 ~' z) T5 G& rBut on quiet days in May or June,
/ h, m3 O' _# SWhen even the grasses on the dune
8 j- {- H( s/ n9 lPlay no more their reedy tune,
T+ X% ^, H6 T5 b z: [4 U/ q sWith his head between his paws$ g8 I7 D& ]/ z* [3 n4 b- R2 [
He lies on the sandy shores,
* O* Z6 r* I8 z4 pSo quiet, so quiet, he scarcely snores.+ A3 c6 `+ I9 p% G0 L4 N
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3 C. u s0 o& ?: @/ }2 `1.what are some of the qualities the sea and a dog have in comon?5 C/ z% o! J9 \% s0 V
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2."shaking his wet side over the cliffs..." what is the sea doing?( t" A* E. `/ N( ^4 Y0 K9 R
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* a0 B8 l. o0 D5 i% O; m3."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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