5. I gain the cove with pushing prow and quench its speed in the slushy sand. (Make it simple) *6. Then a mile of sea-scented beach. (Use a subordinate clause) 7. There are two hearts beating each to each. (Turn into complex) 8.) A voice is less loud than the two hearts beating each to each. (Change the degree) 9. There are two hearts beating each to each. (Make it complex) *10. The little waves leap in fiery ringlets. (Use the noun form and rewrite)
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As I gain the cove with pushing prow / And quench its speed in the slushy sand” ... After reaching the shore, the lover stops his boat's speed in the soft and wet sand. This fact also may be interpreted in this way that the lover was very much thirsty to meet his ladylove
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