which three senses of tiger does the poet highlight in the poem portrait of a prince
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Denis Matindale was forced to go to school. In school he sang hymns from his tiny "SOngs of Praise" hymn book.
In his poem "Portrait of Prince" he highlights a tigers looks and says " behold the tiger's face up close, with all its deep etched lines". He further highlights his hearing saying "behold the tiger's ears erect, aware of all that breathes". Then the poet goes on to highlight the tigers sense of smelling when he says " behold the tiger's nose below, it tells him distant facts"
In his poem "Portrait of Prince" he highlights a tigers looks and says " behold the tiger's face up close, with all its deep etched lines". He further highlights his hearing saying "behold the tiger's ears erect, aware of all that breathes". Then the poet goes on to highlight the tigers sense of smelling when he says " behold the tiger's nose below, it tells him distant facts"
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The poet highlights the tigers sense of hearing, vision, and smell which describes his sensitive ears, sharp eyes, and power of nose respectively.
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