what does the lines 'and would suffice' mean in poem fire and ice
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As the poem introduces the reader to the profound idea that the world could end in one of two ways, with fire or ice
In The last line picks up on the idea that we don't know whether fire or ice is stronger.
The end of the poem suggests that it doesn't matter which is stronger: both will do the trick
"Suffice" means to be enough to bring about some effect.
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bring some changes
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