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Answer: D. Williams speaks as an observer, but Frost speaks as a participant in the harvest.
Explanation: The poem "After Apple Picking" by Robert Frost Summer  is different from "The Corn Harvest" by William Carlos Williams because "The Corn Harvest," Williams writes in the third person, which implies he is a spectator of the scene he describes. "After Apple Picking," Frost uses the first person point of view, so it is the narrator who has taken part in the apple-picking.
The way in which Frost’s presentation of the subject is different than Williams’s is:
D. Williams speaks as an observer, but Frost speaks as a participant in the harvest.
What is Point of View?
This refers to the perspective to which a person tells a story and it affects the way the audience understands the text.
With this in mind and from the comparison of the texts, we can see that Williams writes in the third person POV where he is an observer, but Frost writes in first person POV.
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