A. Answer these questions.
1. Who, according to the speaker, prays to the morning light?
2. What is the wind compared to?
3. What relationships does the speaker describe in stanza 2?
4. What does the speaker describe as 'sweet' and 'sweeter'?
5. What do you think is wealth to the fishermen?By coramandel fishers
Answers
Answer:
1. According to the speaker, the skies which was sleeping in the night and has woken up prays to the morning light.
2. The wind is compared to the child that has cried all night and now lies asleep in the arms of his mother.
3. in the stanza 2, the speaker describes the relationships between the sea, the cloud and the waves. He says that the sea is our mother, the cloud is our brother and the waves are our companions.
4. The speaker describe 'Sweet' as the shade of the coconut glade and the scent of the mango group and the sand on coast and 'Sweeter' as the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee.
5. The wealth is the fish to the fishermen which they are collecting from seas.
1. the wakening skies pray to the morning light.
2. the wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn like a child that has cried All night.
3. in the stanza the relation is described about the sea is our mother the cloud is our brother the waves are our comrades all .
4. sweet is the shade of the cocoanut glade and the scent of the mango grove and sweet are the Sands at full O' the moon with the sound of the voices we love but sweeter, o' brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild forms glee