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· Find an answer to your question what does conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem illustrate? fire and ice by Robert Frost
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Fire and Frost is a poem written by Robert Frost that tells about distinction between two things that destroy the world (Little 176). Simple language that portrays significant meaning of hatred and desire is evident in the poem. ... Fire and ice are the expression of authority anxiety to get identity (O' Brien 29).
Answer:The correct answer is D.
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For this essay you can make a compare and contrast essay that compares women before education and after education the benefits of them getting education or you could research important things women did that w would not have without women like the car heater, fire escapes, electronic fridgerator, dishwasher, heating in general, computer software, etc.
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March Evening by Amy Lowell As day comes to an end, it succumbs to the drizzle of the evening. Blue through the window burns the twilight; Heavy, through trees, blows the warm south wind. Glistening, against the chill, gray sky light, Wet, black branches are barred and entwined. The speaker rushes for shelter as the drizzle of the evening envelopes her. 0 Daytime is tired and worn down from all the rain and wind. Sodden and spongy, the scarce-green grass plot Dents into pools where a foot has been. Puddles lie spilt in the road a mass, not Of water, but steel, with its cold, hard sheen. O Day tries to protect itself from evening by cloaking itself against the rain. Faint fades the fire on the hearth, its embers Scattering wide at a stronger gust. Above, the old weathercock groans, but remembers Creaking, to turn, in its centuried rust. Dying, forlorn, in dreary sorrow, Wrapping the mists round her withering form, Day sinks down; and in darkness to-morrow Travails to birth in the womb of the storm.Explanation: