Stopping by Woods on Snowy evening

  1. a. He gives his harness bells a shake.
    b. The only other sound’s the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.
  2. The line means that the poet has many duties and obligations to fulfil.
  3. The poet has a lot to accomplish in his life. He has no time for leisure.
    B. Accept any relevant response. Suggestions:
  4. curious impatient 3. focused determined
  5. dark deep 4. cold chilly
    C. 2. And miles to go before I rest
  6. To observe his woods covered with snow
  7. He will not notice me halting here.
    D. 1. The poet says that the woods are lovely, dark, and deep.
  8. The traveller said that he had miles to go before he slept.
  9. The villager said that he saw a man coming that way with his horse.
  10. Shahana told Azeem that she was sleeping when he called.
    E. 1. “Robert Frost is one of America’s most loved poets,” our teacher told us.
  11. Rishi told Veera, “I wish to own a cottage in the woods.”
  12. “The trek is very tiring. We would like to stop and rest,” we told Mrs Chugh.
  13. “Can you help me with the housework?” Mother asked me.
    F. Accept any relevant response. Suggested outline:
    the poet walked straight from the inn – turned right – kept walking straight – passed the
    cemetery and lake on his right and the woods on the left – turned left – walked straight
    for sometime – then turned right – kept walking straight and then turned right again –
    reached farmhouse

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