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Robert Frost's settings are typically:
AFrontier West
BRural New England
CAntebellum South
DUrban New York
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Rural New England
1. Frost's New England poems are canonical.
2. He combined colloquial diction with formal metre.
3. Examples include 'Birches' and 'Mending Wall.'
_Source: Coverage brief — BA English Literature syllabus areas — "Frost — New England rural settings + colloquial speech"_
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