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This chapter explores the imagery and characteristics of fog, comparing it to a cat, and highlights its quiet yet mysterious nature.
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How does the fog serve as a metaphor in the chapter?
What does 'haunches' refer to in the context of the poem?
Where did Gavin Maxwell get the idea to keep an otter?
What climatic aspect distinguishes London from Iraq?
What does the fog resemble as described by Sandburg?
Which phrase best describes the movement of the fog?
How does the fog approach the city according to Sandburg?
What does the fog metaphorically resemble in the poem?
Which of the following statements about the poem is true?
What action does the fog take at the end of the poem?
Which quality is NOT attributed to the fog in the poem?
How does the structure of the poem influence its meaning?
Which literary device does Sandburg not use in this poem?
In the poem, what does the fog do after sitting quietly?
How does the poem reflect the theme of impermanence?
In what way is the description of fog metaphorical?
What is suggested by the phrase 'on silent haunches'?
What does the poet suggest about the fog's movement?
What literary device is primarily used in this poem?