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- in robert frosts birches, what does the speaker think of when he sees birches bend to left and right?
experiencing ice storms
getting lost in the woods
swinging from birches as a boy
the promise of heaven
Brief Explanations
In Robert Frost's Birches, the speaker first notes ice storms cause the birches to bend, but then prefers to imagine the bends come from a boy swinging on them, framing this playful memory as a whimsical alternative to the natural cause.
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