Asked by Meliza

See how he dives
From the rocks with a zoom!
See how he darts
Through his watery room
Past crabs and eels
And green seaweed,
Past fluffs of sandy
Minnow feed!
See how he swims
With a swerve and a twist,
A flip of the flipper,
A flick of the wrist!
Quicksilver-quick,
Softer than spray,
Down he plunges
And sweeps away;
Before you can think,
Before you can utter
Words like "Dill pickle"
Or "Apple butter,"
Back up he swims
Past Sting Ray and Shark,
Out with a zoom,
A whoop, a bark;
Before you can say
Whatever you wish,
He plops at your side
With a mouthful of fish!

by William Jay Smith


what do the details in"seals"tell you about seals
a.they are quick and friendly
b.they have many enemies
c.they live only in cold water ••
d. they avoid human company


Correct me if I'm wrong!!

Answers

Answered by Reed
Where in this poem does it say anything abut the temperature of the water?
Answered by Meliza
I'm really sure it's B
Answered by Steve
Looks like A or B to me.

Two enemies are mentioned, but the eight mentions of quickness and the final friendly offering make me prefer A.
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