The main idea in both "Those Winter Sundays" and "All My Babies Are Gone Now" is similar in that...
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Both wish they had spent less time with their family.
Both are looking into past moments in their lives that they neglected to treasure.
Both feel they were failures for overlooking the importance of family.
Both are looking forward to future moments with family to atone for their past.

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The main idea in both "Those Winter Sundays" and "All My Babies Are Gone Now" is similar in that: Both are looking into past moments in their lives that they neglected to treasure.What is the similarity between the poem and the book?The poem and the book are similar in the fact that they both are about people who made certain mistakes in the past that they now look back to with regrets. The poet was sad about the fact that he did not really appreciate the love that his father had shown to him right when he was still young. The second writer, Anna Quindlen regrets some of the mistakes she had made in the course of training her three children.Learn more about  "Those Winter Sundays" here:https://brainly.com/question/1307975#SPJ1