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English, 22.03.2020 21:07 ultimatesaiyan

Help me with this simple poem!

My family is the ocean around us.
My father is the hurricane, knocking anything and everybody out of his path.
My mother is the sunshine after the storm,
clearing and calming everything else.
my oldest brother is the sand, Kicked and blown away by my dad, but warmed with care by my mom.
My oldest sister is the breeze in the wind, cool, quiet, and there when you need her.
My other two brothers are stingrays, dangerous, but also willing to fight anyone who comes along.
And I, I am an old ship at the bottom of the sea, Lost, abandoned, but full of memories.

Questions - 1. What is this poem about? 2. Who is the speaker of the poem? 3. To which senses does the poem's images appeal? 4. How does the speaker feel about the topic? 5. How does the poet's word choice create vivid images? 6. What ideas do those images convey? 7. How does the poem's sound and structure affect meaning? 8. What is the form of this poem? 9. What theme does this poem express?

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