In 'The Sea Eats Our Land' the word 'sea' symbolizes
flood
ancestor
modernity
sacrifise
golden girl
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The correct answer is A
In Kwesi Brew's poem "The Sea Eats Our Land", the word "sea" symbolizes the flood that is eroding the coastline and threatening the land and livelihoods of the people. The poem is a lamentation of the destructive power of the sea and the impact it has on the community. The poem is a powerful metaphor for the impact of natural disasters and environmental degradation on communities, and the sea is a symbol of the destructive power of nature.
The other options are not correct because:
B. Ancestor: The sea is not a symbol of ancestors in the poem.
C. Modernity: The sea is not a symbol of modernity, but rather a natural force that is beyond human control.
D. Sacrifice: The sea is not a symbol of sacrifice, but rather a force that is causing destruction and displacement.
E. Golden girl: There is no reference to a "golden girl" in the poem, and the sea is not a symbol of a person or a feminine figure.

