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what image does the poem, Gabu try to create?

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Answered by gyanybaba60
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Explanation:

probably some one made a beach at gabu

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

Carlos Angeles' poem "Gabu" conjures up a metaphor in which existence is represented as a sea.

Explanation:

The poem Gabu attempts to paint a picture of an Ilocos shoreline or sea that is vulnerable to tragedy. Life is compared to the ocean. Both life and the sea's continual motion are draining. Typhoons, tsunamis, and storm surge are just a few examples of the natural disasters that may occur at sea. However, just like the sea, we will eventually arrive to our shore—the afterlife—where we will be greatly missed and, like the sea, adored when we are no longer here. 2. Battling agitation Split salt of its heart lies spread, brutal the daylong bashing of its heart, and neutral where the sea has broken the spine. All things lost are the most cherished and precious. The sea is pursuing a shoreline habit.

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