On the basis of given extract answer the following questions- The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter. Both wry with the laboured ease of loss. SECOND EXTRACT 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. Q1- what is the past for poet? Q2- what is the past for the poet mother? Q3- explain both wry with the laboured ease of loss? Q4- what circumstance poet talking about in second stanza? Q5- explain silence silences/ Q6- who long the girl being dead? Q7- why does the poet have nothing to say at all?
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"1. The past hers is the loss of the poet’s mothers that made her feel her absence.
2. The past of the poet’s mother is like the sea holiday taken by her.
3. It is referred to the fact that the time will make the pain bearing irrespective of how much it hurts. It will lessen the pain in time.
4. About her mother’s death.
5. The voice of the mother cannot be recorded again and only silence is left.
6. It is the photograph of a girl that is the mother.
7. Because nothing will change the fact that her mother is not with her.
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