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English, 21.11.2019 19:31 kieranoid2017

The poem is "island in the sun" --harry belafonte

how do the wylie poem and the belafonte song differ in their perspective on living by the sea?

a) the poem depicts the sea as a woman; the song depicts the sea as a man.

b) the poem depicts the sea as a man; the song depicts the sea as a woman.

c) the poem depicts the sea as murderous, while the song depicts sea life as
wonderful.

d) the song depicts the sea as murderous, while the poem depicts sea life as wonderful.

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