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In The Stronger, tulips are used as symbols of?
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User: In The Stronger, tulips are used as symbols of?

Weegy: In The Stronger, tulips are used as symbols of: Mrs. [ X's life being overtaken by Miss Y. ]
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User: In the final line of the poem “I Look Into My Glass”, to what does the phrase “throbbing of noo tide” refer?

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In the final line of the poem "I Look Into My Glass," the phrase throbbings of noontide refers to: emotions of the height of one's life that do not weaken and shrink as one grows older.
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