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The poem "starfish" by lorna dee cervantes. they were lovely in the quartz and jasper sand as if they had created terrariums with their bodies on purpose; adding sprigs of seaweed, seashells, whiye feathers, eel bones, miniature mussels, a fish jaw. hundreds; no- thousands of baby stars. we touched them, surprised to find them soft, pliant, almost living in their attitudes. we would dry them, arrange them, form seascapes, gathered what we could in the approaching darkness. then we left hundreds of thousands of flawless five-fingered specimens sprawled along he beach as far as we could see, all massed together: little martyrs, soldiers, artless suicides in lifelong liberation from the sea. so many splayed hands, the tide shoveled in. reread lines 1-15. how does the description of the "approaching darkness" change the tone of the poem? what happens to

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