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What does the poet ask the fish

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet called fish moveless in poem silver because fish can't move in gleamy water.

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The poet called fish moveless in poem silver because fish can't move in gleamy water.

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The poet Walter de la Mare explains in this poem "Silver" elucidates the obvious impact on the night's landscape by the moon light. As the moon walks softly through the humans, it turns all things silver. This runs across the trees and makes them look silver. On the window the silver moon beams reflect. The dog's paws in the dog's house are also represented. The moon is reflecting off the sleeping doves' chest. It also focuses on the clutches and eyes of the mouse harvesting. The motionless fish and water of the river turn silver by the light of the moon.

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