The Rock symbolizes stability, pride, and resistance, while the Sea represents change, power, and the unstoppable forces of nature. |
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The Rock limits the Sea's reach.
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Explain the significance of the Sea's comparison of holding the land to holding an apple. |
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Sea's comparison shows its power.
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The Sea states that 'the earth is a helpless child to me.' What does this metaphor convey? |
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Metaphor shows Sea's dominance.
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What does the phrase 'I am the Sea! It is but a moment of sport to me' imply about the Sea's nature? |
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The Sea is indifferent and playful.
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True or False: The Rock acknowledges the beauty of the Sea and admits it can be influenced by it. |
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False. The Rock recognizes the Sea's beauty but insists that it will not be swayed or influenced by it. |
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The Sea reshapes hard materials.
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Describe how the Sea's portrayal of time affects the perception of natural change in the poem. |
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The Sea shows time's impact.
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Fill in the blank: The moral of the poem suggests that no matter how strong something may be, it will eventually be overcome by ___. |
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