In the poem the sea, what does the sea and the dog gnaw on?
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D. James Reeves's poem "The Sea" uses an extended metaphor to describe the sea as a dog. In the first stanza, the choppy gray sea is characterized as a hungry dog with "clashing teeth and shaggy jaws." The waves roll and gnaw like a dog on the stones they churn around. ... In the final stanza, however, the dog is asleep.
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Dog gnaw on Bones.
sea gnaw on stones.
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