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Both wry with a laboured ease what does wry mean here ?

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Answered by pinkymol188
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The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter. Both wry with the laboured ease of loss.” ... 'Both' refers to the mother's laughter and the poet's memory of her mother. Both were tinged with loss-the mother had lost those happy childhood days and the poet had lost her mother. Therefore 'wry

Answered by RehanAk73
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IT FEEL DISAPPOINTED

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