what dothe parting words of the poet and her smile signify
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➡️These words signify some sort of hope. ... So she scatters a smile onher face to pay her mother herlasting tribute.
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➡️These words signify some sort of hope. ... So she scatters a smile onher face to pay her mother herlasting tribute.
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The parting words 'see you soon Amma' are used by the poet to reassure the mother and to infuse optimism in the poet herself. ... She was trying to hide her true emotions by smiling.
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Option 2:
After the airport’s security check, watching her mother standing a few yards away, she spoke, “See you soon “Amma.” These words signify some sort of hope. It shows some promise as well as expectation that she would see her mother again. She might find her alive. So she scatters a smile on her face to pay her mother her lasting tribute. On the other hand she is troubled at heart to leave her mother alone.
Option 1:
The parting words 'see you soon Amma' are used by the poet to reassure the mother and to infuse optimism in the poet herself. ... She was trying to hide her true emotions by smiling.
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Option 2:
After the airport’s security check, watching her mother standing a few yards away, she spoke, “See you soon “Amma.” These words signify some sort of hope. It shows some promise as well as expectation that she would see her mother again. She might find her alive. So she scatters a smile on her face to pay her mother her lasting tribute. On the other hand she is troubled at heart to leave her mother alone.
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