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17 days ago
6

1 Based on the speaker's analogy, how are oceans and poems said to

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seraphim [7.4K]17 days ago
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Both are straightforward to enter, yet their repercussions are tough to avoid.

Answer: Option A.

Explanation:

In Jack Spicer's poem, "Any fool can get into an ocean" He conveys a dual connotation throughout the poem. He employs the metaphor of the sea to describe verse and asserts that without proper knowledge or divine intervention, it may not yield favorable outcomes for you.

In the poem, he reflects on the sea and suggests that if one is not cautious, they could drown or become lost in it, while additionally implying that only a divine being could survive.

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