English, asked by vardaang1, 10 months ago

Ch- A photograph The sea holiday
was her past, mine is her laughter. Both wry
with the laboured ease of loss.
1. Who went for the sea holiday in the past?
2. What is the significance of 'sea holiday' here?
3. What does 'both' refer to?
4. How does the poet feel when she remembers her mother?
5. Which poetic device has been used in the last line?
6. Explain 'laboured ease of loss'.​

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Answered by jitenbajetha30
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Answer:

Answer:1. the poet's mother went for the sea holiday in the past along with her younger cousins.

Answer:1. the poet's mother went for the sea holiday in the past along with her younger cousins. 2. the photograph that they took.

Answer:1. the poet's mother went for the sea holiday in the past along with her younger cousins. 2. the photograph that they took. 3. she remembers how pretty her mother was.

Answer:1. the poet's mother went for the sea holiday in the past along with her younger cousins. 2. the photograph that they took. 3. she remembers how pretty her mother was.4. IDK sorry...

Answer:1. the poet's mother went for the sea holiday in the past along with her younger cousins. 2. the photograph that they took. 3. she remembers how pretty her mother was.4. IDK sorry... 5. it is an example of oxymoron..

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