In Dives' Dive
by Robert Frost, 1936
It is late at night and still I am losing.
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In Dives' Dive
by Robert Frost, 1936
It is late at night and still I am losing.
But still I am steady and unaccusing.
As long as the Declaration guards
My right to be equal in number of cards,
I
It is nothing to me who runs the Dive.
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Questions:
1. What activity is the narrator of the poem describing?
2. How would you describe the mood of the narrator of the poem"? Explain.
3. Why might the word "Declaration" be capitalized?
4.
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