Poem 1 : My Mother at Sixty-Six – Theme: Aging, fear of loss
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Final smile represents:
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Theme:
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Simile enhances:
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Setting:
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Mother’s silence indicates:
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Teaches to:
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Emotional state:
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Contrast between:
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Poem deals with:
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Fear returns because:
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Ends on note of:
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Smile hides:
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Corpse imagery creates:
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Poem conveys:
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Mood changes when:
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Ashen means:
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Aging is:
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Poet distracts by:
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Fear mainly about:
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Relationship shown:
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Smile at end suggests:
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Children symbolize:
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Imagery creates:
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Mother appears:
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Universal truth:
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Poet feels helpless because:
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Repetition of smile indicates:
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Late winter’s moon symbolizes:
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Reaction shows:
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The poem is written in:
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Main concern of poet:
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Tone of the poem:
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Device in 'trees sprinting':
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The poem highlights which stage of life?
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The smile of the poet is:
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What does the poet do to hide emotions?
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How does the poet describe her mother?
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Where does the poet part from her mother?
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What childhood fear returns?
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What emotion dominates the poem?
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Why did the poet look away from her mother?
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What do the children spilling out represent?
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The 'young trees sprinting' symbolize:
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What did the poet notice outside the car?
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What does 'ashen like that of a corpse' indicate?
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The poet compares her mother’s face to:
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What was the mother doing in the car?
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Who was with the poet in the car?
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Where was the poet going at the beginning of the poem?
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Who is the poet of My Mother at Sixty-Six?
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