6. The line ‘The requisite lift of spirit has never been found’ means ___________.
a. People living in a country are tired of complaining about the problems of their life.
b. People living in a country never find the required growth needed to live a fulfilled
life.
c. People living in a country expect the government to improve their condition of
living.
d. People living in a country can remain happy irrespective of the poor economic
condition
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b. People living in a country never find the required growth needed to live a fulfilled
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The line, "The requisite lift of spirit has never been found" means that the people living in a county never find the required growth needed to live a fulfilled life ( Option b).
- The line is from the poem, "A Roadside Stand" by Robert Frost
- The poet touches upon the economic disparity between the city folk and the people living in the countryside. Those living outside the city are characterized as being underprivileged and struggling to make ends meet. They wait with their roadside stalls, for the city cars to hopefully stop by and make small purchases. They rely on them for a livable wage.
- The poet sympathizes deeply with them, pondering on how they will never have enough money to rise from their economic issues with the lines mentioned above
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