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appreciation of poem 'somebody mother'​

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The poem 'Somebody's Mother' is by Mary Dow Brine. The Rhyme Scheme of Stanzas 3 and 6 is aabbcc. All the other stanzas have the rhyme scheme aabb. A Figure of Speech is Inversion : 'At the crowded crossing she waited long'. The correct prose order is 'She waited long at the crowded crossing. Other figures of speech are Simile and Alliteration.

The poem describes an incident in which a young boy helps a frightened old lady to cross the street, when she was being ignored by everyone else. He tells his young friends that he hopes that when his own mother is old and needs help, someone will help her too, if he is not at hand.

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