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jumblies poem summary​

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Answered by andreadillibabu
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In the poem “The Jumblies” by Edward Lear, the protagonists choose to go to sea in a literal sense, but they also voyage across a metaphorical sea by standing up to the opposing opinions of their peers. ... Thus, they can appreciate the courage of the Jumblies to take risks and undertake their seafaring dreams.

Answered by guddidevi93500
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The Jumblies are a joyful group of creatures. They have green heads and blue hands, and they love to travel across the sea. Their preferred transportation is a sieve which is a device full of holes that strains out water. Outsiders do not believe in the Jumblies' ability to get very far in the sieve without drowning

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