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) From the above lines, we can infer that 'fire' signifies
(a)anger
(b)craving
(c) hate
(d) death ​

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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"From the above lines we can infer that the fire signifies craving"

Explanation:

                    'Fire and Ice’ is a small poetry by Robert Frost. In this poem, the poet refers to two guesses of how the world will terminate. Some say it will end in fire conversely others say it will end in ice. According to the poet ‘fire’ stands for craving, greed, greed or lust. The more you try to convince them, the more they grow. The poetry has no conclusion in it.

They spread rapidly like fire and bury your whole life. One becomes egocentric and sometimes cruel also. On the other hand, ‘ice’ according to the poet, stands for dislike, coldness and cruelty. One becomes unfeeling and indifferent towards the feelings of others. The poet says that both fire and ice are growing with such a hasty speed that the world would soon cease either way, in fire or in ice.

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