English, asked by Sanjana696969, 1 year ago

"All in a hot and copper sky,
The sun, at noon,
Right up above the mast did stand,
No bigger than the moon."
A) How is the sun different now from the sun earlier?
B) Why are the sailors unable to move at this moment?
C) Explain the phrase "a hot and copper sky"

Please answer quickly.


Sanjana696969: Actually it is "The red sun". But brainly didn't allow me to type that.

Answers

Answered by piuchauhan
6
at first the sun was yellow coloured and it was pleasant but now its red in colour
B) the sailors are unable to move because there is no sir flowing.
C) its to hot. there is no air flowing through. there is no water.

Sanjana696969: Ok thanks. But I didn't understand your answer fro the A question
Sanjana696969: In C, there is no water!?? There are in the middle of a SEA!!!!
Answered by CarliReifsteck
7

Answer :

This question is based on the poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

A) The sun now is blazing hot, red coloured and glorious while the sun before was mild, yellow coloured and not as hot.

B) The sailors are unable to move at this moment as they are stuck in the silent sea and there is no trace of sea breeze which can help them to sail.

C) The phrase "a hot and copper sky" is a metaphor which is used to explain the blazing hot sky in the summer season. The colour of the sky has been compared to that of copper through this metaphor.

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