iii) Why does he scarcely snore?
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He rarely snores
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- In "The Sea", James Reeves compares the sea to a dog through an extended metaphor.
- The sea is rough, like a hungry dog, and the sea growls like a howling dog.
- The sea is as calm as a dog. Sleeping dog.
- This poem emphasizes the sound of the sea, using unusual rhythms and rhythms.
- He hardly snores. "The last three lines of the poem show their calmness.
- This is a great contrast to the above.
- He is also known as a literary critic and broadcaster.
- He is very calm, very calm, and rarely snores because he is lying on the beach.
- He is very quiet, very quiet, and rarely snores.
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