Whose face has been referred to as "sweet face" and why?
Chapter-A Photograph
Class-11
Book-Hornbill
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Answer:
The poet refers to her mother's face as the sweet face. She describes the day when this photograph was taken of her mother and the mother's cousins. All three had their wet hair open, and their hair was obscuring part of their faces. Through the film of hair covering their mouths, it could be seen that they were smiling into the camera. However the poet could not take eyes of her mother's picture since she looked amazing and this photograph had been taken before the poet's birth so her mother looked very young and different which was a delight to see.
Answer:
The poet has referred sweet face to her mother’s face.
Chapter – A Photograph which was taken of her mother and the mother’s cousins. All three had their wet hair open and nicely obscuring the part of their face. It was evident that they were smiling into the camera through the film of hair covering their mouths. But, the poet could not take eyes off her mother’s picture as the photo was taken prior to her birth and she looked beautiful.