English, asked by sachin448D, 1 year ago

how does a silence separate a deeper Pall of silence ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by Shirley

This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by ShirleyToulson means the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him with

This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by ShirleyToulson means the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him withsadness. The constant pain she experiences on account of her loss makes her

This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by ShirleyToulson means the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him withsadness. The constant pain she experiences on account of her loss makes hersilent. She is unable to solve the mystery about death. She can’t do anything about

This expression from the poem ‘The Photograph’ by ShirleyToulson means the truth and mystery of the poet’s mother’s death fills him withsadness. The constant pain she experiences on account of her loss makes hersilent. She is unable to solve the mystery about death. She can’t do anything aboutit. Whenever she remembers her mother, she just becomes silent with the painthat followed after her mother’s death

Answered by mjain4938
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Answer:

The photograph spread a silence that is still and touching .There is silent in the room and since the photograph is also silent it makes the silence seem deeper

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