Come, let us gather our nets from the shore and set our catamarans free,
To capture the leaping wealth of the tide, for we are the kings of the sea!is from which poem
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(a) The leaping wealth of the tide refers to fishes.
(b) The wind has been compared to a child because the wind had roared hard the previous night like a weeping child and this morning it is as silent as a sleeping child.
(c) The figure of speech used in this line is metaphor.
(d) Personification has been used to describe the sea.
(e) The sea provides the fishermen livelihood and presents them scope for adventure. Hence they prefer the foam of the waves and the kiss of the salt waters of the sea.
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This extract is from the poem:-COROMANDEL FISHERS
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