What does the poem "The Coromandel Fishers" tell us about the fishermen’s connection with the sea? |
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The poem shows that the fishermen love the sea like a mother. It gives them food to live and they bravely face its dangers. |
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Fill in the blank: The fishermen call themselves the ___ of the sea because they are proud of their work. |
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The poem describes beautiful nature, like bright morning skies, the sound of seagulls, and the shade of coconut trees. |
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The wind is compared to a child who has cried all night, showing it is calm and peaceful. |
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Fill in the blank: The fishermen gather their nets and set their ___ free to catch fish. |
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The phrase "the sea is our mother" means the fishermen see the sea as a caring part of their life, like a mother who gives them food and love. |
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What does the poem say about why the fishermen like the sea more than the land? |
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The poem says the fishermen find more joy in the sea’s beauty and challenges than in the pleasures of the land. |
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True or False: The poem shows that the fishermen use modern machines for fishing. |
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False
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The sea-god protects the fishermen by controlling storms and keeping them safe, so they trust him. |
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