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Comparison Between 'Design And Wing-Spread'
“Design” by Robert Frost and “Wing-Spread” by Abbie Huston

Site 1: "Abbie Huston Evans." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Feb. 2013. Web. 02 Mar. 2013. Reasoning: This site helps define Abbie Hustons writing style and goes into detail about her previous work after writing “Wing-Spread”. It also gives examples and several links mentioning Abbie Huston, or her work.

Site 2: "Analysis of "Design" Written by Robert Frost." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2013. Reasoning: This is an analysis of the poem “Design”, this will help me better understand the poem and all of its underlying meanings. It will also help me have a better view on how to compare and contrast the two poems (“Design” and “Wing-Spread” )

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