Xxii.
the sea.
an everywhere of silver,
with ropes of sand
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English, 07.10.2019 15:50, sierrac2651
Xxii.
the sea.
an everywhere of silver,
with ropes of sand
to keep it from effacing
the track called land.
what is the connotation of "fellow" in line 1 of this poem?
a. lovable
b. adversarial
c. friendly
d. none of the above
Answers: 2
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