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Robert Frost, an American poet who lived from 1874–1963, is most well known for his depictions of everyday people doing normal things and facing life–changing decisions. Frost, who lived most of his life in rural settings, wrote many poems about nature and about the American landscape.
While he was first published in a weekly literary magazine in 1894, Frost's career had a slow start because many American publishers turned him down early in his career. His luck changed, though, after he lived in England for several years starting in 1912. When he was there, many publishers embraced his work and, because of that, he was popular when he returned to the U.S. when World War I broke out. Publishers that had previously turned him down welcomed him back and his career hit its stride.
Frost's career earned him many awards and honors throughout his lifetime.




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Student notes from an encyclopedia article on Robert Frost
Frost died suddenly from complications of surgery in 1963.
Frost was born in San Francisco but moved to Massachusetts when his father died of tuberculosis.
He met his wife, Elinor, when he was in high school, and they went on to have six children.
Frost's first published poem was titled "My Butterfly: An Elegy" and his most famous poem was "The Road Not Taken," published in 1920.
Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, was asked to speak at John F. Kennedy's inauguration, and was the unofficial "poet laureate" of the United States.




Choose TWO sentences from the source that provide the BEST evidence to support the main idea of the report.




A
Frost died suddenly from complications of surgery in 1963.

B
Frost was born in San Francisco but moved to Massachusetts when his father died of tuberculosis.

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He met his wife, Elinor, when he was in high school, and they went on to have six children.

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Frost's first published poem was titled "My Butterfly: An Elegy" and his most famous poem was "The Road Not Taken," published in 1920.

E
Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, was asked to speak at John F. Kennedy's inauguration, and was the unofficial "poet laureate" of the United States.

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the answer is a I think sorry if not

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