Emily E. February 6, 2012 Life. “Fire and Ice.” Robert Frost I chose this poem is because, when I started reading, I couldn’t stop. It caught my attention.

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Emily E. February 6, 2012 Life

“Fire and Ice.” Robert Frost I chose this poem is because, when I started reading, I couldn’t stop. It caught my attention the way he was describing what was happing. I think that Robert Frost is my favorite poet.

“Dust of Snow” I chose this poem because the way he described the setting really caught my attention. When I started reading I couldn’t stop because the poem was that amazing!

“ The Road not Taken” I liked this poem because of the way he described the two roads that made a fork in the trail, and how he had chosen the road less traveled.

“ Fire and Ice” Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice.

“Fire and Ice” From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.

“Fire and Ice” But if I had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that for destruction ice is also great. And would suffice.

Bibliography of Fire and Ice Name of poet: Frost, Robert Title of poem: Fire and Ice Title of collection: You Come Too City of publication: New York, NY Name of publisher: Henry Holt and Company Inc. Page number of poem: 76