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Some twenty-thirty-years later
She’d laugh at the snapshot. ‘See Betty
And Dolly,’ she’d say, ‘and look how they
Dressed us for the beach.’ The sea holiday
Was her past, mine is her laughter, Both wry
With the laboured ease of loss. (i) Who is "she" in these lines?
(ii) What was she looking at?
(iii) Who were Betty and Dolly?
(iv) What are the two things that are "a matter of the past"?

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Answered by rajuakshitha8
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Answer:

1, she referred to person

2, Betty and Dolly are laboured word

3, the two things of the past was the sea holiday and they wear different type dresses

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