(5) In the poem "Clothesline', what could have happened to the one who flew away? Who was she?
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The poetess Charlotte Druitt Cole has described the clothes on the clothesline swaying and fluttering in the merry March wind. The poetess compares the clothes to restive horses that caper and prance and fairy tale witches which wildly dance and walk with high springy steps.
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The poetess Charlotte Druitt Cole is talking about the clothes hanging on the clothesline. To her, they look as f they are holding hands, standing in a row and dancing merrily. ... Here the poetess compares the clothes hanging on the clothesline to restless horses that are leaping and galloping with happiness.
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