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It is to protect it from grazing animals.
It is to protect it from grazing animals.
The Holy Sea was created in 1999.
The Dead Sea is NOT called the Holy Land, the Dead Sea is IN the Holy Land. The Holy Land comprises the territories of ancient Judea where Christ was born, grew up and preached his gospel.
it is the Baltic Sea.
Yes, there is personification in the title "Sea of Monsters" as the sea is given human-like qualities by being described as having monsters. Onomatopoeia, however, is the use of words that imitate the sound they represent, such as "buzz" or "moo," and is not present in the title.
Land floating on the sea
a parasite
In the novel "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, some examples of personification include when nature is described as having emotions or intentions, like when the sea is described as being angry or the sun as smiling down on the characters. Another example is when the boat is described as whispering secrets to the main character.
The Kraken is a mythical sea creature described as having rough, scaly skin like a giant squid or octopus.
an eurypterid
Europe.