I looked again at her,wan, pale as a late winter’s moon and felt that old Familiar ache, my childhood fear
i-Who do’ I ‘and ‘ her’ refer to?
ii-How does’ her’ face appear?
iii-What does the’ familiar ache’refer to? iv-Which figure of speech is used is used in “Wan, pale as a late winter’s moon”
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- Here 'I' refers to the author of the poem and 'her' refers to the author's mother who is of the age sixty six.
- Her face looked very weak and feeble as she was growing old day by day.
- The familiar ache of the author here is the fear of losing her old mother who has turned sixty six and might leaver her one day .
- The poetic device used here is simile as the mother's wan pale face has been compared with the late winter's moon by the author.
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