English, asked by gamexenocide, 17 days ago

Some say the world will end in fire

Some say in ice

From what I have tested of desire

I hold with those who favour fire.

a. Name the poemand the poet from which the above noted stanza has been taken.

b. What do “fire” and “ice” represent?

c. What is the rhyming scheme of the stanza?

d. Which, out of‘fire’ and ‘ice’, does the poet favour responsible for the end of the

world?

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Answers

Answered by mayandsaini2005
6

Answer:

The rhyme scheme of the poem is a, b, a, a; b, c, b, c, b. 'Fire and Ice' is a symbolic poem by Robert Frost. The poet wants to aware the humanity that everything will end one day as a result of human misdeeds'. The poet says that both fire and ice are destructive

Answered by aastha8586
2

Answer:

a. The poem name is "fire and Ice" and the poet name is Robert Frost.

b. fire represents desire and Ice represents hatred.

c. Rhyme scheme of the poem is "ABAA".

d. Poet favoured fire.

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