Verona, Italy is the setting.
Gold is abiotic; it is not a living organism. Biotic means "living" or "living organism", making abiotic the opposite: "not living".
Crevecoeur comes across as a self-content American of European-descent in "<em>Letters from an American Farmer "</em>.
He describes Colonial America as a "<em>a new continent; a modern society ", "united by the silken bands of mild government</em> " where eveyone abides by the law <em>" without dreading their power, because they -Americans- are equitable".</em> To his mind, America is a place where <em>"the rich and the poor are not so far removed from each other as they are in Europe" </em><em><u>(Letter III)</u></em>
In contrast, Europe seems to him a land "<em>of great lords who possess everything, and of a herd of people who have nothing</em>" where its citizens "<em>withered, and were mowed down by want, hunger, and war</em>" as well as exposed to "<em>nothing but the frowns of the rich, the severity of the laws, with jails and punishments"</em> <em><u>(Letter III)</u></em>.
He lightheartedly embraces the nickname <em>"farmer of feelings"</em> his admired English correspondant gives him <u><em>(letter II) </em></u>as he explains with emotional rhethoric how it feels living in America; a place where <em>"individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world"</em> <u><em>(letter III)</em></u>
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Answer:
The Road not Taken
Explanation:
1. I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
2. All the different choices I have made in life has made a huge difference in my life. So this explain that I took one road even though the other one could have held a much bigger suprise good or bad.
3. It wants us to feel wise
4. It wants us to understand about even if we choose the most appealing path each road has its own consequences.
5. The road not taken has another interpretion of finding your way in life on which road you will pick.
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