Name some of the things that the roadside stand offered for sale
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This question is from the poem 'A Roadside Stand' By Robert Frost. In this poem the poet is depicting the miserable condition of the poor owner of the roadside stand.
The roadside stand offered wild berries in wooden quarts, crooked-neck golden squash and beautiful sceneries painted on pieces of wood.
The poet here expresses his sadness over the indifference of the rich people passing by in their cars without halting at the stand.
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The roadside stand offered various food items for sale including wild berries and cooked gourds.
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- This is taken from the poem The Roadside Stand written by the famous American poet Robert Frost. In the poem the poet speaks about the roadside stand made by the poor rural people near the road, so that they could sell some of these items to the urban people and would be able to earn some money.
- The people had made all the arrangements from the vegetables to other food stalls like stalls of wild berries, and also cooked gourds, and are eagerly waiting for the sounds of brakes.
- The sounds of brakes is the sound when any of the urban people stopped there to buy something from them. But the urban people seems uninterested in this set up and didn't want to buy anything from them.
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