English, 19.05.2021 18:50, JohnnyR7057
Which statement BEST describes the different moods established by Frost and Eliot in the two poems quoted in this selection?
A)
The speaker in Frost's poem is alone but not unhappy while the speaker in
Eliot's poem is alone and miserable.
B)
The speaker in Frost's poem is alone but not unhappy while the speaker in
Eliot's poem feels crowded and full of dread.
The speaker in Frost's poem is afraid to make a choice while the speaker in
Eliot's poem is excited about crossing the bridge.
The speaker in Frost's poem is happy just to observe the wood while the
speaker in Eliot's poem is angry at all the people he sees.
D)
Rhetoric and Synthesis
(SYN 1) Paired Texts
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