what is the mining of buoy from The Inchcape Rock poem
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The buoy is the object that floats on the surface of the sea to mark the safe and dangerous places. As we know that the Inchcape bell was tied to the buoy, so it was visible to Sir Ralph when he stood on the deck (the deck is the upper part of a boat or a ship) of his ship.
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an anchored float serving as a navigation mark
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