How has the poet contrasted the scene inside the car with the activities going on outside?
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The poet compared the scene inside the car with the activities going on outside in the poem "My Mother at Sixty-six." The poet analyzes her mother's aging and growing old and then when she looks outside she sees the young trees. These trees looked very happy and fresh and the moving car was leaving them behind.
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The poet compared the scene inside the car with the activities going on outside in the poem "My Mother at Sixty-six." The poet analyzes her mother's aging and growing old and then when she looks outside she sees the young trees. These trees looked very happy and fresh and the moving car was leaving them behind.
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