English, asked by poornima8569, 8 months ago

4. The poet is aware of two choices. What
are they? What choice does he make
ultimately?

Answers

Answered by pratham8478
7

Answer:

The two choices are whether to stay and watch the woods filled with snow or to return to his village. The poet's choice was to go to his village.

Answered by qwsuccess
0

The poet is aware of the two choices: Before going to sleep, he had to either be in the woods or walk miles.

He chooses or decides to go for a long walk and cover the miles, before going to sleep.  

  • The question is taken from "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," a poem.
  • The poet writes that it was the darkest or gloomiest night of the year, the woods were magnificent, dark, and untouched, but he had certain vows to keep.
  • He also describes the beauty of the lakes and the woods further.
  • He had the choice of either staying in the woods and enjoy its beauty or move ahead, as he had miles to cover before he finally rested.
  • He chooses the later.

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