Use the excerpt from “Birches”, by Robert Frost to answer the question.

“When I see birches bend to left and right, across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boys been swinging them. But swinging doesn’t bend them down to stay.”

In 3-5 sentences, write about the author’s repetitive use of the “b” and its significance in the excerpt. Use details from the excerpt to support your ideas. (4 points) WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN KID’S WORDS PLZ!

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The author, Robert Frost, used a lot of words that start with the letter "b" in this excerpt. He talks about how the birch trees bend, and how the boys have been swinging on them. This repetition of the letter "b" is important because it helps create a rhythm in the writing. It also helps to emphasize the action of the birch trees bending and the boys swinging.

Sorry for the confusion! The author uses a lot of words that start with the letter "b" in the story. He talks about the birch trees bending and the boys swinging on them. The repetition of the letter "b" makes the story sound nice and flows smoothly. It also helps us imagine the action of the trees bending and the boys having fun swinging on them.