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Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm whales(Figure of speech)​

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Answered by divyadharaasc
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Answer:

The poet talks about a metaphorical concept when he says that fishermen would not harm marine life. 'Cold sea' denotes the coldness of fishermen who do not bother about protection of sea life and in moments of inactivity, they would not be able to disturb the sea animals.

Explanation:

metaphor is the figure of speech

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

The poet is against salt collectors whose hands are injured while gathering salt. He wants everyone to pause for a while and reflect. The poet claims that fishermen will also halt and refrain from hurting marine mammals.

Explanation:

This indicates that the poet is pleading with everyone to refrain from hurting animals. Fishermen will also pause during this exotic time of contemplation and silence and refrain from harming any whales in the water. Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm whales.

  • The poet uses the example of whales being hunted for food or trade in this passage.
  • The poet opposes salt gatherers whose hands are injured while doing their job. He wants everyone to pause for a while and reflect.
  • The poet claims that fishermen will also halt and refrain from hurting marine mammals. In other words, the poet is pleading with everyone to refrain from hurting animals. He uses the hunting of whales as an example here because they are used for trade or as food. Additionally, he wants people to settle down so they can reflect on their accomplishments and losses.
  • He uses the salt-gatherer with injured hands as an example to illustrate this point. He wants everyone to pause here for a moment in order.
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