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The line ‘my mother twisted through and through, groaning on a mat’ Suggests ..............

Amother's happiness

Bmother’s suffering

Cmother's dancing

Dmother's health improvement

Answer:

B. mother’s suffering

Read Explanation:

The Night of the Scorpion

  • This is one of Ezekiel’s first poems.

  • The poem is free verse, meaning it does not contain a rhyme scheme.

  • This choice adds to the seriousness of the poem’s subject matter and the deadly nature of the story Ezekiel tells.

  • The theme of the poem is presented through an incident in which the poet's mother is bitten by a scorpion on a rainy night.

  • The villagers on hearing of this unfortunate event come to see her, praying to god and giving all kinds of justifications for her suffering.


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