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1. Along the sea-sands damp and brown
Which living things are on or
b. What are they doing?
c. What happens to all
living things?
d. Why do you think the poet uses
the word sea-sands rather than bead
near the sea-sands?
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Answer:
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1. The living things that are on or near the sea shore are- The traveller and the curlew.
2. The curlew is calling and the traveller is hastening to the town.
3. All living things die one day.
4. The poet uses the words sea-sands instead of beach to create a subdued tone where the tide washes away the footprints of the traveller on the sand.
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