Read lines 31-32.
I am the Sea. I hold the land
As one holds an apple in his
O It expre...
English, 31.03.2021 06:20 joseenrique02
Read lines 31-32.
I am the Sea. I hold the land
As one holds an apple in his
O It expresses that the Sea fully encircles the land.
O It expresses that the Sea wants to devour the land.
It expresses that the Sea views the land as a rare and valuable prize.
It expresses that the Sea depends on the land to satisfy its hunger.
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