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Part AWhat is the central idea of the poem "Sea Rose" by H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)?The sea rose's lack of petals, small leaves, and bitter smell make it unappealing. The rose gets stuck in the currents between the sea and the sand, making it less worthy. The more traditional rose—the spice-rose—is most preferred to roses battered by sea and sand. The sea rose, even with its acrid scent, is more endearing than the traditional rose. Question 2Part BWhich detail from the poem best develops the central idea identified in Part A?"you are lifted / in the crisp sand / that drives in the wind""marred and with stint of petals, / meagre flower, thin""more precious / than a wet rose / single on a stem—""Stunted, with small leaf / you are flung on the sand"

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