2. My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
a) Who is the speaker?
b) Why should the horse think it
queer?
c) Pick out the rhyming words.
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a) Robert Frost.
b) The horse thinks it is "queer" or odd to stop in the middle of the woods because it seems his owner never does this. We know this because the speaker tells us that his "little" horse is used to stopping near farmhouses. ... The horse may also be accustomed to stopping at the lake for some water.
c) queer - near
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My little steed must suppose it queer
a) Who is the speaker?
-The minstrel Robert Frost is the speaker.
b) Why should the horse think it queer?
- The steed thinks it queer as there's no grange near and it's night, and the forestland is dark. So the steed might suppose it strange to stop there.
c) Pick out the rhyming words.
-queer – near.
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