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How does the speaker in the poem feel about his daughter and his first wife? What evidence in the poem tells you this? Why does the speaker say, “With regards to your husband––” (line 63) even though the poem is addressed to his daughter? What effect does it create in the poem? Your response should be at least 400 words and contain evidence from the text that supports your argument.
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