English, asked by mousmi68, 6 months ago

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Why does he stop?
"He will not see me stopping here" - what does this expression mean?
Why does the horse give his harness bells a shake?
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Answers

Answered by rosiemal87
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Answer:

he stops in the woods

he will see me stopping here means the owner of the woods will not see him

The horse give the harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake

Answered by 1304vaishaligupta
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1) The beauty of the woods tempts him to stop.

2) This expression mean that the owner of the woods not able to see the poet .

3) The horse give his harness bells a shake as it to ask whether his master stopped there .

Answer 1 - The poet stop because of the woods Tempt him to stop in the beauty of the forest and enjoy the beauty of the snow.

Answer 2- The expression "He won't see me if I stop here" means that the forest owner who lives in the village will not see the poet who stops in the forest.

Answer 3- A poet riding through the countryside stops in a snowy forest. Horses are accustomed to stopping at farms, but it is strange that there is no farm nearby when the master stops at this time. Then the horse waves its harness bell, as if asking if its master stopped there.

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