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The poem is an example of nonsense verse. Have you read nonsense literature before? Did you like it? Why do you think people write nonsense poetry or stories?
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How many details can you recall from the poem?
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What tells you that the speaker is perhaps a foreigner?
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Is the speaker polite? Explain using examples from the poem.
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Why does the speaker put a seashell to her ear?
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The speaker puts a sea shell to her ear to listen to the sounds of the sea.
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