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pls anyone know the summary of a time to talk by Robert frost pls pls tell ​

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Answered by techgeekveena
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The number 42 is, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything", calculated by an enormous supercomputer named Deep Thought over a period of 7.5 million years. Unfortunately, no one knows what the question is. Thus, to calculate the Ultimate Question, a special computer the size of a small planet was built from organic components and named "Earth". The Ultimate Question "What do you get when you multiply six by nine"[26] was found by Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect in the second book of the series, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. This appeared first in the radio play and later in the novelization of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The fact that Adams named the episodes of the radio play "fits", the same archaic title for a chapter or section used by Lewis Carroll in The Hunting of the Snark, suggests that Adams was influenced by Carroll's fascination with and frequent use of the number. The fourth book in the series, the novel So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, contains 42 chapters. According to the novel Mostly Harmless, 42 is the street address of Stavromula Beta. In 1994 Adams created the 42 Puzzle, a game based on the number 42.

The book 42: Douglas Adams' Amazingly Accurate Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything (2011)[27] examines Adams' choice of the number 42, and contains a compendium of some instances of the number in science, popular culture, and humour.

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Answered by priyanka0506
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A Time to Talk by Robert Frost is a poem about friendship. In A Time to Talk talks about how if a friend comes to talk to him while he is busy doing something, and he will put down what he is doing and talk to his friend. Frost uses imagery, denotation, and connotation in explaining his poet.

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A Time to Talk’ by Robert Frost is a ten line poem that is contained within one block of text. Frost has chosen to imbue this piece with a specific rhyme scheme, following the pattern of abcadbceed. The pattern is loose, with the matching rhymes scattered throughout the ten lines. This choice unifies the text but also keeps the reader from knowing which lines are going to rhyme and when. There is an element of surprise to the form. The same can be said for the rhythmic pattern as there is not set standard for the lines, although all contain between six and nine syllables.

Frost’s poem is quite short, this means that there are no extraneous details to distract a reader from his main theme: friendship. It becomes clear as the poem progresses that Frost’s interest in writing ‘A Time to Talk’ was in speaking on the value of friendship and the place it should take within one’s life. Nothing is more important to his speaker than the waiting companion. This is seen clearly through his disregard for his work and the effort taken to see what his friend on the horse has to say.

Frost also uses a number of other techniques such as alliteration to improve the sound and flow of his lines. One such instance is with the words “hills” “haven’t” and “hoed” in the fourth line. It takes effort to speak these words just as the speaker is labouring over his fields. A reader can also see alliteration in line three with the words “stand” and “still,” as well as in line six with “ time to talk”

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