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4 October, 23:42

The Pasture

"I'm going out to clean the pasture

spring; I'll only stop to rake the leaves

away (And wait to watch the water

clear I may):

I shan't be gone long.---You come too.

I'm going out to fetch the little calf

That's standing by the mother. It's so

young It totters when she licks it with

her tongue.

I shan't be gone long.---You come too."

- - Robert Frost

Which phrase best describes the tone that Robert Frost uses in his poem "The Pasture"?

A.

dark and depressing

B.

dramatic and iconic

C.

light and playful

D.

formal and pretentious

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  1. 5 October, 01:39
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    It's either C or D, but I'm pretty sure it's D

    Explanation:

    The reason I say D is because in the 1st paragraph, they way he says the paragraph makes it sound light and in the second one the way that he says. "It's so young it totters when she licks it with her tongue." It makes it sound playful.

    (I did the best I could. I'm not the best at LA, but I'm pretty good at it)
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