Read this line from the poem "In Spite of War."

The clouds are romping with the sea.

What does the word "romping" suggest about how the speaker views the clouds and the sea?

They bring the speaker joy and encouragement.

They remind the speaker that nature is everywhere.

They suggest that the speaker is angry at nature.

They symbolize the speaker's feelings on war and man's sufferings.

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The word "romping" suggests that the speaker views the clouds and the sea as playful, lively, and perhaps carefree. It implies a sense of joy and freedom in the interaction between the two elements, rather than anger or frustration.
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