Within the context of the poem, lines 5-9 ("I was.. orchard") primarily serve to

A

illustrate that the speaker has a positive relationship with her grandparents.

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B

explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the "solid hedge."

С

contrast "real rooms" with the room the speaker creates for herself in the

raspberry patch.

D

compare the speaker's experiences as a child with her experiences as an

adult

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Answer: A bit late but here's the answer: B: explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the “solid hedge.”

Explanation:

The lines are:

I was trying so hard to love this world—real rooms too big and full  of worry to comfortably inhabit—but believing I was born

to live in that cloistered green bower: the raspberry patch

in the back acre of my grandparents’ orchard.

B is the right answer because "I was trying so hard to love this world—real rooms too big and full  of worry to comfortably inhabit" is basically stating that the speaker was "trying" to love that world, but was unable to due to the fact that the speaker was worried.

The context of the poem, lines 5-9 ("I was.. orchard") serves to B. explain why the speaker was initially reluctant to enter the "solid hedge."

The context of the poem showed that the reader wanted to love the world but could not because the speaker was worried.

This can be depicted in the lines when the speaker stated that he was trying to live the world but that he was full of worry to comfortably inhabit.

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