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What does Yeats use as a symbol of stability and rootedness for his daughter?

AThe storm

BThe laurel tree

CThe sea

DThe bellows

Answer:

B. The laurel tree

Read Explanation:

Yeats wishes his daughter to be like a green laurel: flourishing, rooted in one perpetual place, representing stability, tradition, and resilience amidst life’s storms.


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