English, 23.02.2021 23:30 ginnysharp6411
Read the poem. The Courage That My Mother Had by Edna St. Vincent Millay. The courage that my mother had Went with her, and is with her still: Rock from New England quarried; Now granite in a granite hill. The golden brooch my mother wore She left behind for me to wear; I have no thing I treasure more: Yet, it is something I could spare. Oh, if instead she’d left to me The thing she took into the grave!— That courage like a rock, which she Has no more need of, and I have. How do the second and third stanzas in "The Courage That My Mother Had" contribute to the poem's meaning? 1 They highlight the speaker's various memories of the time she spent with her mother. 2 They show that the speaker is grateful to wear her mother's brooch in celebration of her life. 3 They emphasize the speaker's resentment toward her mother for leaving her behind with nothing. 4 They explain that the speaker wishes she could exchange her mother's brooch for her mother's courage.
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