- a. He gives his harness bells a shake.
b. The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake. - The line means that the poet has many duties and obligations to fulfil.
- The poet has a lot to accomplish in his life. He has no time for leisure.
B. Accept any relevant response. Suggestions: - curious impatient 3. focused determined
- dark deep 4. cold chilly
C. 2. And miles to go before I rest - To observe his woods covered with snow
- He will not notice me halting here.
D. 1. The poet says that the woods are lovely, dark, and deep. - The traveller said that he had miles to go before he slept.
- The villager said that he saw a man coming that way with his horse.
- 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. - Rishi told Veera, “I wish to own a cottage in the woods.”
- “The trek is very tiring. We would like to stop and rest,” we told Mrs Chugh.
- “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