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1. metaphor
2. A. In the first stanza, the last words of lines 1, 3, and 4 rhyme (“wood,” “stood,” and “could”) while the last words of lines 2 and 5 rhyme (“both” and “undergrowth”). This pattern holds true in the subsequent stanzas.
3. C. Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sound of consecutive words.
A. While the tone may also be described as didactic or even preachy, from the list of options provided, “conversational” most accurately fits the seemingly simple recounting of the hiker’s walk in the woods.
By Robert Frost
Acquainted with the Night
Robert Frost
After Apple-Picking
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A Time To Talk
Robert Frost
Birches
Robert Frost
Dust of Snow
Robert Frost
Fire and Ice
Robert Frost
Mending Wall
Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Robert Frost
October
Robert Frost
Once by the Pacific
Robert Frost
Out, Out—
Robert Frost
Putting in the Seed
Robert Frost
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Robert Frost
The Death of the Hired Man
Robert Frost
The Gift Outright
Robert Frost
West-Running Brook
Robert Frost