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marin [14]
3 years ago
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Please help me, asap with this! (人゚∀゚) There are three poems that go along with this. Help me answer at least some of the proble

ms in the pic, you don't have to all of them (tho if you do I'll thank you over and over in the comments)

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1 answer:
Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
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Answer:

Turtle Watchers <u>Subject:</u> Experience watching turtles laying eggs and swimming near one.  <u>Speaker's attitude</u>: appreciative  of the life cycles we have in common with them  <u>Vivid words</u>: eyes streaming water like tears, keepers of doors, deep shift of life  <u>Relationship with Nature</u> people are living in common with nature.

Nature is What We See <u>Subject </u> sights, sounds and knowledge of nature.  <u>Speaker's Attitude:</u> interested and respectful <u>Vivid words</u> Nature is Heaven, Nature is Harmony Squirrel, eclipse, bobolink, thunder  <u>Relationship:</u> There is much that people should learn from nature

The Sparrow  <u>Subject </u> A sparrow on a windowsill  <u> Speaker's Attitude:</u> Regret for not paying attention  <u>Vivid Words</u> plumage brown, ten taps on my windowpane, deadened heart, trafffic's rush and din  <u>Relationship:</u> People don't appreciate the nature- birds- around them until it's too late. We are too busy and distracted.

Explanation:  Careful reading-- maybe two or three times for each poem helps you see different things each time.

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