In “There Is No Word for Goodbye,” whom does the speaker address?

A. her daughter
B. her mother
C. the reader
D. her aunt

D?

I haven't read this.

oh ok :(

To determine the answer to this question, we need to analyze the poem "There Is No Word for Goodbye" and identify the speaker and whom they address.

To do this, we can start by reading the poem and looking for any clues that indicate who the speaker might be addressing. Pay attention to any mentions of specific people or any indications of the relationship between the speaker and the addressee.

In this poem, the speaker talks about memories from their childhood and reflects on their emotions. They mention their dreams, stories, and past experiences. After analyzing the poem, we find that the speaker addresses their "darling" throughout, which is likely a term of endearment for the person whom they are speaking to.

Based on these clues, we can determine that the speaker is addressing their daughter. Therefore, option A, "her daughter," is the correct answer.