Tell me, O Octopus, I begs
Is those things arms, or is they legs?
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Is anyone going to Sydney, does anyone have a quick analysis to help me out. Much appreciated
Anyone going to Manila for WSC. This poem is short however it’s analysing part is long.: (
I am! I'm really excited, it's gonna be my first time in Europe and my first time in WSC (I'm replacing a classmate in my friends' team, they have much more experience in WSC, so I'm pretty scared.) .
I'm also here because of WSC second round, but I don't really get the poem
anyone in the Perth WSC? HOPEFULLY SEE YOU THERE I GUESS *why did they use this for us to research? *
anyone in the Perth WSC? HOPEFULLY SEE YOU THERE I GUESS *why did they use this for us to research? ? ? ? ? ? *
The writer is saying the octopus' limbs all act like different creatures. If the writer were an octopus he would call himself " Us" instead of " Me." That's the plain, superficial version.
im only here for WSC like WOOO WE ARE HERE FOR WSCCCCCCCCCCCCCC LIKKE TO AGREEEEEEEEEE
you dumb struck creature, your annoyingly curious rhetorical questions just extended our wsc syllabus for eng. and added to our ever growing misery: (
Why is WSC making me analyze this with theories? ? ? It is painful. But I have an idea; " If I were thou, I'd call me Us." Is the narrator technically referring to his/her many arms and legs if he/she were an octopus? And why 'us', which is such a word of inclusiveness used for humans? Is this poem about teamwork? *cries* I'll just go do my research.
World Scholars Cup poem lol and we are frickin analysing it which is near impossible
Dude ur poem made it to the WSC Syllabus 2019 and we are freakin analysing it
So... the part about: If I were you I’d call me US... the dude is asking the octopus out? ? ? ? ? ? Oh man... a dude dating an octopus... Imagine this: Hey bae i luv u- Dude Boooorp! - Octopus
its a poem about my people