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Read The Poem and answer the questions below
Coromandel Fishers
Sarojini Naidu

Rise, brothers, rise; the wakening skies pray to the morning light,
The wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn like a child that has cried all night.
Come, let us gather our nets from the shore and set our catamarans free,
To capture the leaping wealth of the tide, for we are the kings of the sea!

No longer delay, let us hasten away in the track of the sea gull’s call,
The sea is our mother, the cloud is our brother, and the waves are our comrades all.
What though we toss at the fall of the sun where the hand of the sea-god drives?
He, who holds the storm by the hair, will hide in his breast our lives.

Sweet is the shade of the coconut glade, and the scent of the mango grove,
And sweet are the sands at the full o’ the moon with the sound of the voices we love;
But sweeter, O brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam’s glee;
Row, brothers, row to the edge of the verge, where the low sky mates with the sea.

Answer the following questions on the basis of reading of the poem:
1. Write down one example of visual imagery and other that appeals to the sense of smell,and explain them

Answers

Answered by ARINDAMPAL2013456
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Answer:

VISUAL IMAGERY- "He who holds the storm by the hair, will hide in his breast our lives."

The poet personifies the storm, whose hair the sea-god holds in order for the fishermen to catch lots of fishes and not be disrupted or hindered.  

SENSE OF SMELL- "Sweet is the shade of the coconut glade, and the scent of the mango grove"

Here, she is imagining the smells of the coconut shade and the mango grooves. They smell so sweet and thus, that is why the fishermen must hurry and start their work.

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