English, asked by ashfaqsherani1230, 3 months ago

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How the fish are describe in the poem?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Fish' by Elizabeth Bishop is a narrative poem that describes a speaker's reaction after catching a venerable, homely, and large fish. ... She emphasizes the fact that as she was reeling in the fish it did not fight at all. Bishop uses three adjectives to describe it. It is “battered,” “venerable,” and “homely”.

Answered by sdsachindisale999
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Answer:

In "The Fish," the narrator describes a "tremendous fish," old and weathered, that is caught and held out of the water. The narrator, being a creature of land, has enough understanding of the fish...

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