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What is the Biography of poet Mary Dow brine?

Mary Dow Brine (1838-1925) was an American poet, novelist, and lyricist. Her best-known poem is "Somebody's Mother," and her most noteworthy book was "My Boy and I or On the Road to Slumberland," an elegant book illustrated by Dora Wheeler and produced as part of a brief foray into publishing by Louis Comfort Tiffany**.**


What is the meaning of the poem somebody's mother by Mary Dow Brine?

it means that where ever we see old people we should help and take the blessings


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In the poem "Somebody's Mother" by Mary Dow Brine, a young man helped the old woman cross the crowded street.


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What are the two things that have been contrasted in the poem somebody's mother?

In the poem "Somebody's Mother" by Mary Dow Brine, the two things that are contrasted are societal judgments about appearance and the realization that behind every appearance is a person with a story and emotions. It highlights the importance of empathy and understanding towards others.


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