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11 July, 20:45

The diction in the closing two lines of the poem, "Those Winter Sundays", suggest that the speaker

a)

resents everything his father did for him when the speaker was a child

b)

knows his mother was unhappy

c)

realizes he was right to resent his father

d)

has a belated feeling of acknowledgement for a father's love

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  1. 11 July, 21:49
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    The diction in the closing two lines of the poem, "Those Winter Sundays", suggest that the speaker:

    d) has a belated feeling of acknowledgement for a father’s love

    The speaker then realized that all the hard work done by his father was all for his love for him and his job.
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