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(c) Why were the two cousins holding on to the poet's mother?​

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Answered by ItzDaminicutie
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The two girl cousin was holding poet's mother hand because she was the big girl n they all were posing for the photograph.

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Answered by annasl
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Answer:

Each of the cousins was clutching the poet's mother's hand, who was the oldest of the group.

Explanation:

  • Shirley Toulson's poetry "The Photograph" is a brief poem in which the narrator looks at an old photograph of her mother. The photo was taken at the seashore when her mother was "some twelve years or so."
  • Betty and Dolly, the cousins of poet's mother , went kayaking with the uncle and the poet's mother.
  • Each of the cousins was clutching the poet's mother's hand, who was the oldest of the group. While the photo was being taken, all three of them smiled through their hair.

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