The sea holiday was her past, mine is her laughter.
(a) Irony (b) Transferred Epithet (c) Tautology (d) Euphemism
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Gone are the childhood days of mother and the sea holiday has become her past, the photograph flashes back to the scene that was captured about 30 years ago. Gone is a carefree laughter of the mother which was love at one time. But now, the laughter of her mother has eventually become a thing of past for the poet
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