Kamikaze - Literature Analysis and Grammar Exercises
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A worksheet covering the poem 'Kamikaze' with grammar exercises aimed at Grade 7 students.
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Kamikaze - Literature Analysis and Grammar Exercises
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Reading Passage: 'Kamikaze'
Her father embarked at sunrise, and scaled the side of the cliff. And though he came back, his mother only said, 'It’s a wonder he survived, or that we saw him off at all.' He must have looked far down at the little fishing boats, strung out like bunting on a green-blue translucent sea. And the dark shoals of fishes flashing silver as their bellies swayed in the current. He must have looked down at the few, unaimed, unarmed, and unnecessary, but essential for him, for them, for the immediate future.
Grammar Analysis Exercise: Literary Techniques
- 'strung out like bunting on a green-blue translucent sea.' 2. 'the dark shoals of fishes flashing silver.' 3. 'unarmed, and unnecessary, but essential for him.'
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- 12/31/2025
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