Asked by ❄ Snowflake ❄
"The Rippling Sea"
Such a vast, blue puddle.
A breezy wind, splashing the water in a muddle.
The scent of salty fresh air lingers in the pool.
The feeling of the water, wet and cool.
A briny taste of the salted deep.
The fishy flavor starts to seep.
This poem is supposed to use all the 5 senses to describe the ocean. You're supposed to know that it's about the sea without looking at the title, according to my assignment.
Such a vast, blue puddle.
A breezy wind, splashing the water in a muddle.
The scent of salty fresh air lingers in the pool.
The feeling of the water, wet and cool.
A briny taste of the salted deep.
The fishy flavor starts to seep.
This poem is supposed to use all the 5 senses to describe the ocean. You're supposed to know that it's about the sea without looking at the title, according to my assignment.
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Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
Oh, and in line one, it wasn't supposed to say 'a' breezy wind.
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❄ Snowflake ❄
*Line 2
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❄ Snowflake ❄
Anyone? All i'm asking is if I should change wording, and if it's using the 5 senses (you know, sight, touch, taste, sound, smell) well.
Answered by
Writeacher
The only sense that seems missing to me is sound. Which line(s) did you intend to reflect that?
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❄ Snowflake ❄
Splashing of the water from the wind.