English, 15.05.2021 19:30 priscillarios30
In Frost's poem "The Most of It," the speaker cries out for a response other
than the echo of his own voice, which finally comes in the form of:
A. the voice of God.
B. a small child.
C. the wind.
D. another poet.
O E. a buck.
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