English, asked by rio92, 2 months ago

A.
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had te perish twice
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice
1)
put across by the poet.
The poem is a
a) powerful warning
b) heart-felt apology
c) earnest appeal
d) vengeful threat
2)
clement
To 'favour fire' implies that fire is a/an
a) Essential
b) Pleasant
c) Favourable
d) Destructive
3)
The poet uses the phrasal verb-hold with. Choose the option that DOES NOT
indicate a valid phrasal verb.
(1) off (2) back
HOLD
(4) into
(3) on
a) option 1
b) option 2
c) option 3
d) option 4
Identify the most likely tone of the poet in the lines- 'To say that for destruction
ice/Is also great'.
a) Sarcastic
b) serious
c) amused
d) celebratory
5)
Select the option that DOES NOT use the word suffice correctly
a) A smile will always suffice to make someone's day
b) a single example will suffice to illustrate the whole
c) Few words to the wise suflice.
d) We have suffice time to prepare for exams

Answers

Answered by r2098
0

Explanation:

https://www.litcharts.com/poetry/robert-frost/fire-and-ice

Answered by lokeshchhokar24june
1

Answer:

answer is

b

d

a

d

c

a

ok thanks

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