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What is the effect of the stranger's silence in "A Servant to Servants"? It creates a sinister tone. It makes the woman frustrated. It reveals information about the woman. It causes the stranger to seem suspicious.

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the correct answer is c

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This poem “A Servant to Servants” is written by Robert Frost. It is a dramatic monologue of a lonely farmer’s wife who complains about her life. One day she is visited by a stranger whom she tells her loveless life story.

Question: What is the effect of the stranger's silence in "A Servant to Servants"?

Answer: C. It reveals information about the woman.


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