How does the setting of the poem contribute to the central idea? A It convinces the reader that trees are happier in the city be
cause each of them is noticed. B It informs the reader that trees are identical in both the country and the city. C It contrasts the pastoral peace of the countryside against the hustle and bustle of the big city. D It compares the way that train passengers react to trees to the way pedestrians react to them.
Profiles exist everywhere in everyday life. As social beings, we have a lot of interest in other humans' lives. For example, check out this section of the Bozeman Chronicle: