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6 April, 16:05

Based on what is happening in this part of the poem, the repeated "s" sound most likely relates to

the natural flow of the turtle's actions.

the turtle's difficulty building a nest.

how the turtle views the seasons.

O how the sand feels to the turtle.

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  1. 6 April, 16:15
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    The natural flow of the turtle's actions.

    Explanation:

    "The Turtle" is a poem written by Mary Oliver. In this poem, Mary has beautifully captured the free movements of a turtle. And how she overpowers the problems. The poem is also a reflection of a connection between humans and nature.

    The repeated 's' sound in the poem describes the natural driveof the turtle. The turtle is driving in the stream naturally, flowing with the current. The poet says that the turtle does not dream and knows that she is a part of the pond.

    In the same manner, we humans, too are the part of the nature and thus should not think of it.

    Thus from the given options the correct one is first.
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