HEEELLPP!!!! Read the passage from "The Pasture" by Robert Frost. I'm going out to fetch the little calf That's standing by it's mother.It's so young, It totters when she licks it with her tongue. I sha'nt be gone long-You come too. Which type of voice do you see used in this passage?
conversational
formal
academic
dramatic
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Conversational passage
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The type of voice given in this passage is conversational.
This poem goes around with an inviting tone as the farmer is explaining his plans for the day to his friend.
In the line 'I sha'nt be gone long- You come too', the farmer asks his friend to come to spend some time with him because the plans he had for that day would not take much time to complete.
The entire poem, “The Pasture”, written by Frost is of conversational type due to the way he portrays the farmer's plans is of friendly manner.
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