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questions 25-29
\stopping by woods on a snowy evening\ by robert frost
1 whose woods these are i think i know.
his house is in the village, though;
he will not see me stopping here
to watch his woods fill up with snow.
5 my little horse must think it queer
to stop without a farmhouse near
between the woods and frozen lake
the darkest evening of the year.
10 he gives his harness bells a shake
to ask if there is some mistake.
the only other sounds the sweep
of easy wind and downy flake.
15 the woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
but i have promises to keep,
and miles to go before i sleep,
and miles to go before i sleep
- what is one thing that pulls the speaker of the poem away from the woods? (1)
a the freezing, harsh wind
b the cold, snowy weather
c the darkness of the evening
d promises the speaker needs to keep
The speaker is drawn to the woods but ultimately pulls away because they acknowledge they have commitments to fulfill, as stated in the final lines of the poem: "But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." The other options describe elements of the setting that do not drive the speaker to leave.
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D. promises the speaker needs to keep