Give me the appreciation of ''Somebody's Mother''
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♨️ The poem "Somebody's Mother" is written by Mary Dow Brine. It describe the incident in which a young boy helps a frightened old lady to cross the road When she was igored by everyone else. "And so without hurt or harm he guided the trembling feet along". The figure of speech used in this poem is Inversion.
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The poem "Somebody's Mother" is written by Mary Dow Brine. It describe the incident in which a young boy helps a frightened old lady to cross the road When she was igored by everyone else. "And so without hurt or harm he guided the trembling feet along". The figure of speech used in this poem is Inversion.
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