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In the last stanza of the poem, the elderly woman expresses anxiety about her family members who live far away.
In the last stanza of the poem, the old woman seems upset about her family, who live in a faraway land.
In the last stanza of the poem, the elderly woman worries about her family members who live pretty far away.
In the last stanza of the poem, the old woman seems to care about her family who don’t live nearby.
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The first sentence: "In the last stanza of the poem, the elderly woman expresses anxiety about her family members who live far away."
Why: it uses formal diction ("elderly," "expresses anxiety," "family members"), avoids contractions and colloquialisms ("pretty," "faraway land," "seems to care"), and maintains an objective, academic tone.
Optional tighter revision: "In the final stanza, the elderly woman expresses anxiety about family members who live far away."
Why: it uses formal diction ("elderly," "expresses anxiety," "family members"), avoids contractions and colloquialisms ("pretty," "faraway land," "seems to care"), and maintains an objective, academic tone.
Optional tighter revision: "In the final stanza, the elderly woman expresses anxiety about family members who live far away."
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