3. Why is the keeper mentioned in the poem? the way through the woods
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The keeper is able to see the secret interactions of animals and exist among them freely. Kipling's speaker concludes the poem my describing all the things that one might see if they were to enter the woods at night.
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THE KEEPER IS MENTIONED IN ABOVE LINES BECAUSE HE TAKES CARES OF TREES PLANTS AND BUSHES. MOROVER HE IS THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS THAT THERE WAS A ROAD SEVENTY YEARS AGO
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