1 Who looks into the sea? Women Man Woman Men 2 Who has a right to the view? Women Moore Everyone Men 3 What is "human nature"? To look at the sea To block others To stand in the middle of a thing To stand tall 4 What does the sea have to give? Freedom Life A grave Despair 5 What things stand in a procession? Waves Men Firs Turkeys 6 What is at the top of the firs? Fish A star A turkey foot A wave 7 How are the firs described? Ignorant Apathetic Cruel Reserved 8 What is not an obvious characteristic of the sea? Repression Rapaciousness Indifference Cruelty 9 The sea is a/an destroyer divider collector procurer 10 What do the fish no longer investigate? Bones Seaweed Nets Rocks 11 Men ________ the grave. decimate desecrate disdain destroy 12 The blades of oars are compared to waves water spiders fish scales birds 13 The waves have grooves curves wrinkles contours 14 The sea rustles in and out of the rocks foam seaweed cliff 15 The birds ________ through the air. careen soar swim fly 16 What "scourges about the feet of the cliffs"? Birds Fish Tortoise shell Turkey 17 The _________ emit noises. fish cliffs lighthouses bell buoys 18 What happens to things that drop into the ocean? They pulse They sink They undulate They float 19 Those who twist and turn do so without volition or pulsation expression consciousness procession 20 Moore's attitude toward the sea is one of enchantment respect disdain fear 21 The sea is described as placid greedy calm alluring 22 Who/what is Moore most critical of? Men Tortoises Waves Trees 23 Men are described as ignorant vibrant cruel silly 24 What structure is described? A steeple A lighthouse A house A church 25 This poem is most similar to "Poetry" "Marriage" "The Steeple-Jack" "The Fish"