Frogs sit more solid than anything sits. In mid-leap they are parachutists falling in a free fall. They die on roads with arms across their chests and heads high. I love frogs that sit like Buddha, that fall without parachutes, that die like Italian tenors. Above all, I love them because, pursued in water, they never panic so much that they fail to make stylish triangles with their ballet dancer's legs. Answer these given questions?
1) The frogs prefer to dance
A) in falling water
B) when changed in water
C) when they sit on the road
D) when they die like Italian tenons
2) what are the positions taken by frogs in water?
3) what are the there things that a frog reminds the narrator?
4) why did the narrator compare the frog with Italian tenons?
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(b) when changed in water
2. the positions taken by frogs in water are like arms across their chests and heads high
3. there are things that a frog reminds the narrator that they never panic so much that they fail to make stylish triangles with their ballet dancer's legs
4. the narrator compare the frog with Italian tenons because we love frogs that sit like Buddha ,that fall without parachutes ,that die like Italian tenors .also,they persuade in water .
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