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10 September, 15:51

Which idea is conveyed in both ""dust of snow"" and ""who knows if the moon's""?

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  1. 10 September, 17:48
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    The idea that is conveyed in both "dust of snow" and "who knows if the moon's" is Nature can be mysterious.

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    The question is not complete since it does not provide the options to answer it, here are the options:

    * Nature can be playful.

    * Nature can be harsh.

    * Nature can be annoying.

    * Nature can be mysterious.

    The poems "dust of snow" by Robert Frost and "who knows if the moon's" by Edward Estlin C u m m i n g s describe different things in nature but with the same mystery tone, as frost talks about the interaction between a crow, nature and a human while C u m m i n g s talks about the moon, as they develop the descriptive lines they give incredible powers of wonder to the elements in their work.
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