S - The subject of this poem is scuba diving and exploring sunken ships in the ocean.
P -
I got ready to go scuba diving.
Unlike others who go exploring together, I am alone.
There is a ladder on the side of the ship
Scubadivers use it to get on the ship
Everyone else thinks its just for looks
I get into the water
Walking in flippers is a struggle
The ocean is never ending
The deeper I go, the darker it is
I have to get used to it all alone
The ocean is overwhelming and distracting
Breathing is different under water
I came to explore the wreck
And what happened to it and what it holds
I came to see the wreck itself
This is where mermaids and mermen live
The ship has sank but it is still teeming with life and interesting things
We are discovering the story of the shipwreck
O - The occasion of this poem is a scuba diving trip where the scuba diver is exploring a sunken ship
T - The title of the poem is "Diving Into the Wreck," the significance of this title is that it explains and sets the tone for what the whole poem is about
T - The tone of this poem is fearful in the beginning because the scuba diver is exploring the ocean and the wreck all alone, and then towards the end of the poem the tone becomes more interested as the scuba diver is submerged in the ocean and exploring the wreck
T - The theme of the poem is that there is a lot more to things than people see on the surface. I believe that this is the theme because the speaker knows that there is more inside the shipwreck itself, and there is a whole story behind how the ship got to where it is now.
S - The speaker is a scuba diver who is interested in exploring a sunken ship.
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