What is the meaning of the line “Both wry with the laboured ease of loss”?
A) Poet’s laugh has gone now.
B) Poet’s mother is no more now.
C) Poet’s holiday is a past now.
D) Poet’s mother has stopped laughing now.
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option a I think so may be it would be correct or wrong
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option A is correct answer for your question
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