25 POINTS
Hi I need help with these question please
The reading is the PAsture by Robert Fro...
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25 POINTS
Hi I need help with these question please
The reading is the PAsture by Robert Frost
Part A
Which statement best expresses a theme of the poem?
Natural beauty should be cherished
Rural life is exhausting and satisfying
Maturity and wisdom come from experience
Life is Richer when it is shared with a companion
Part B
How does the poet develop the correct theme from Part A?
He contrasts the little calf with its mother
He ends each stanza with "You come too"
He repeats the sentence "I sha'nt be gone long"
He provides descriptive details about leaves and water
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