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1 April, 19:01

explain the significance of the speaker's conversation with the camper in "A Servant to Servants." Discuss the stranger's role in the poem. Why does she tell the stranger so much about herself?

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    N "A Servant to Servants," a poem by Robert Frost, the speaker is a woman who seems to be crazed by the work she does in her house. In the poem, the speaker converses with men who are visiting and camping on her property. She tells these campers much about her personal life,
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