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who are on both sides of her mother,?​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Betty and Dolly are her mother's cousins, and they are found on both of her mother's sides of the family.

Explanation:

  • The poet sees his mother and her cousins, Betty and Dolly when they were younger enjoying the beach together in the poem "The Photograph." All three of the young ladies are beaming with joy.
  • The poem discusses the ephemeral quality of life as well as the temporary nature of human existence.
  • As the years passed, the poet's mother was robbed of her childhood, just as the poet herself had been robbed of her mother and her smile.
  • The main idea of the poem is that nothing in life is permanent and that everything, regardless of how enjoyable it may be, will eventually come to an end.

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Answered by anshuman916sl
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Correct Answer:

  • Betty and Dolly are her mother's cousins, and they are found on both of her mother's sides of the family.

Explanation:

  • The poet sees his mother and her cousins, Betty and Dolly when they were younger enjoying the beach together in the poem "The Photograph." All three of the young ladies are beaming with joy.
  • The poem discusses the ephemeral quality of life as well as the temporary nature of human existence.
  • As the years passed, the poet's mother was robbed of her childhood, just as the poet herself had been robbed of her mother and her smile.
  • The main idea of the poem is that nothing in life is permanent and that everything, regardless of how enjoyable it may be, will eventually come to an end.

#SPJ2

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