From the poem coromendel fishers.
But sweeter, O brother, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee.
(a) what does the speaker earlier refer to as sweet ?
(b) what is the contrast the speaker draws between this line and the one before it ?
(c) what is the image being describe here ?
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a ocean waters spray this is the answer
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b) The contrast drawn here is that the speaker finds everyone beautiful and mesmerizing and in the line before this, the sea's voices when rises rages are loved by the fishermen indeed, but in this line the same line ,waves when sprinkles on the skin of the fishermen it's a far more better feeling that makes them feel fresh and awake.
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