"Now she's been dead nearly as many years As that girl lived. And of this circumstance there is nothing to say at all. Its silence silences."
Q (a).Who does prime prime she^ prime refer to?
Q (b). Why is there nothing to say about the death of the poet's mother?
c) Which word in the extract means the same as "events that change your life, over which you have no control"?
Q (d). What does silence silences mean?
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from which poem it is?
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the above mentioned lines the poet is saying that her mother has been dead for nearly twelve years, which is also the age of the girl in the photograph. Her loss is so severe that she has nothing to say at all about her mother's demise. ... It is a reminder of her mother's death.
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