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sail in the sea
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Alliteration
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So this is an alliteration. It's a figurative language
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in the sea-language. When a ship sails towards the shore, before the wind, she is said to bear in with the land or harbor. To let the ship sail more before the wind, is to bear up. To put her right before the wind, is to bear round. A ship that keeps off from the land, is said to bear off.
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