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5 March, 11:52

In Robert Frost's "Birches," what does the speaker think of when he sees "birches bend to left and right"?

A. swinging from birches as a boy

B. getting lost in the woods

C. experiencing ice storms

D. the promise of heaven

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  1. 5 March, 14:44
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    The answer to this question is the letter "B" which is "getting lost in the woods".

    When Robert Frost's in the poem "Birches" said that "birches bend to left and right", it was actually referring to him of getting lost in the forest where he also experience ice storms and there were lot trees in the forest.
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