3. What is the purpose of the furnace and
flames?
Night section Chapter 3
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Ответ:
Sorry for being late
Honestly, this question was really tough, so this answer is something I made up to sound logical. Basically, it’s just some random stuff that sounds right. Sorry if this is wrong.
Explanation:
I believe the definition of bog would be something unpleasant. Since we’re on the topic of frogs in this poem so far, perhaps a bog would be where a frog lives. “How public -like a Frog-To tell one’s name -the livelong June -To an admiring Bog.” I’d assume that since these lines are sort of an analogy, perhaps bog would be society (as in a somebody telling society their name), and a frog’s society would be a bog, or rather, a dirty environment.