Describe the squirrel from the poet's point of view.
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The poet describes how the squirrel, covered in gray fur, sits in an upright position on a tree branch eating a nut. His tail looks like a question mark because of its bent shape. ... The poet tells us about the nature of the squirrel that it is innocently nau ghty and likes to tease anyone who comes near him.
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The poet describes how the squirrel, covered in gray fur, sits in an upright position on a tree branch eating a nut. His tail looks like a question mark because of its bent shape. ... The poet tells us about the nature of the squirrel that it is nàughty and likes to tease anyone who comes near him.
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