3.a. Complete the lines of the poem.
While walking
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Acquainted with the Night" is a poem written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Robert Frost and first published in 1927. One of Frost's most celebrated poems, "Acquainted with the Night" is an exploration of isolation, sorrow, and despair—emotions that feel as inescapable as the night itself.
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The speaker declares their familiarity with the night. It was raining when the speaker began a walk across the city, and it was still raining at the end of the walk. During the walk, the speaker progressed beyond even the outermost light of the city.
The speaker looked into the most desolate city street. The speaker also passed by a watchman patrolling the city. The speaker, however, looked down to avoid eye contact with the watchman, not wanting to talk about the reasons behind the speaker's nighttime walk.
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