what does the poet ask the fishermen not to do in the poem the keeping quite
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(a)Fishermen usually catch fish, particularly whales, in the cold seas. (b)The poet asks fishermen not to hurt or injure the whales in the seas. (c)The man gathering salt has injured his hands.
The poet expects that the fishermen should look at their hands because he wants them to stop hurting himself during the process of extracting salt from the sea and retrospect his heinous activity i.e. ruthless killing of whales
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kush says he is welling to tears in charge fo for a moment
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