In summary, the article shows the author's trip to one of the most difficult places in the world, La Rinconada. This place is known for being so cold that it does not attract tourists, it has few inhabitants and because of its extreme environment it has limited agricultural and industrial production, which leaves the region with a delicate economic situation. However, La Rinconada does not live on ice alone, since the region is located close to a gold mine, which meant that the region was heavily exploited and left with some social and economic problems.
The author of the article states that when visiting La Rinconada, he hoped to find a horrible place, with extreme poverty and misery, but although the place is not really explored, it is possible to see a beauty in all its "ugliness". The place is rustic, but very organized, in addition the population is hospitable, which provides beauty and comfort to a place with such uncomfortable resources.
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A gallant knight meets a beautiful maiden while out riding one day. He immediately becomes infatuated with this woman, allowing her to feed him roots and berries. Later, he realizes that he has come under the woman's thrall and that she controls him mercilessly.
The speaker comes across a lonely knight sitting in an arid field. The first three stanzas of the poem consist of questions the speaker asks of the knight.
In stanza four, the knight begins to tell of his encounter with the beautiful woman ("belle dame") of the poem's title. She sang him songs, fed him roots, and slowly drew him under her spell.
In a dream, he meets pale kings and princes who tell him that he's being controlled by the woman and that she'll show him no mercy. He's abandoned in the arid field, where he meets the poem's speaker.
A. Frantic
Frantic:
wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
Answer:
the third answer.
Explanation:
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