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what were the names of poetess' mother's cousins in the poem A photograph? *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Betty and Dolly, I think.

The narrator's mother plays in the sea with her two cousins and stops to pose for a photo that is being taken by her uncle. Her uncle is presumably the father of Betty and Dolly, her cousins. Although the narrator does not expressly say why the younger cousins are holding her mother's hands, the poem states that, "when the two girl cousins went paddling", they held the mother's hands.

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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Answer:

The uncle of the poet's mother depicts a sea-holiday being enjoyed by the poet's mother and her two cousins Dolly and Betty. They are full of smiles in their beach dresses, not worrying about their flying hair.......

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