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  • 02-11-2018
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Why does sandburg compare the frog to the cat

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sweible2009
sweible2009 sweible2009
  • 02-11-2018

Cats typically sit on their haunches as they stare out at the world. This particular stance, unique to the cat, enables them to keep watch over their surroundings, but also be ready to take off if necessary. When a cat is on its haunches, they cannot be captured because it is easy for them to escape with a quick jump

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ahhme
ahhme ahhme
  • 02-11-2018
it's more like fog hovers silently but never stays in one place too long just like like the cat it watches its surroundings silently but ends up moving
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