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What is the conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem Fire and ice.
Fire and Ice
by Robert Frost

Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
A.
Cold hatred and fiery passion are equally destructive.
B.
Love can be cold like ice or warm like fire.
C.
Desire is a stronger emotion than hatred.
D.
Hatred is an emotion that will destroy the world.
E.
Cold-blooded hatred is more destructive than fiery love.
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer

The correct answer is: "A. Cold hatred and fiery passion are equally destructive."

Explaination

The conflict is a type of internal or psychological struggle that the speaker faces within himself or herself. The conflict is usually related to the theme or main idea of the poem. Based on the poem, we can evaluate the options as follows:

A. Cold hatred and fiery passion are equally destructive: This option is the best answer because it captures the conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem. The speaker expresses his or her preference for fire over ice as a way of ending the world, based on his or her experience of desire. However, the speaker also acknowledges that ice is equally great for destruction, based on his or her knowledge of hate. The speaker is conflicted between two opposing forces: cold hatred and fiery passion, and their destructive effects on the world and himself or herself. This conflict also reflects the theme of the poem, which is about the power and danger of human emotions.

B. Love can be cold like ice or warm like fire: This option is not a good answer because it does not describe a conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem. The speaker does not talk about love in the poem, but rather about desire and hate.  Therefore, this option is not relevant to the poem or the speaker’s conflict.

C. Desire is a stronger emotion than hatred: This option is also not a good answer because it does not describe a conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem.  Therefore, this option is not accurate or consistent with the poem or the speaker’s conflict.

D. Hatred is an emotion that will destroy the world: This option is also not a good answer because it does not describe a conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem. The speaker also does not express any fear or regret about hatred destroying the world, but rather states it as a matter of fact. Therefore, this option is not complete or nuanced enough to capture the speaker’s conflict.

E. Cold-blooded hatred is more destructive than fiery love: This option is also not a good answer because it does not describe a conflict that the speaker experiences in the poem. The speaker does not contrast hatred and love in the poem, but rather desire and hate. The speaker also does not imply that hatred is more destructive than love, but rather that both fire and ice are equally destructive. Therefore, this option is not relevant or consistent with the poem or the speaker’s conflict.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. Cold hatred and fiery passion are equally destructive.

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