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Please help!! Thanks!!! Read the sentence. In “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost uses descriptive language and lush imagery to highlight the pull of nature and the push of outside responsibility.
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Read the sentence.
In “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost uses descriptive language and lush imagery to highlight the pull of nature and the push of outside responsibility.
Question: Which is this sentence an example of?
A: varied perspectives
B: a detail from the poem
C: a focus
D: an upside down perspective
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Hi there!
You’re answer is going to be C. A focus. The sentence is focusing on Robert Frost’s descriptive language.
I wasnt so sure with this one, but I did my best! I hope this helps, have a great day!
And btw Robert Frost is my fav poet. :)
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