explain the concluding four lines in the poem "stopping by woods on a snowy evening",
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening consists of four stanzas of four lines each. ... For instance, in the first stanza 'know', 'though' and 'snow' rhyme, but 'here' rhymes with 'queer', 'near' and 'year' in the next stanza. As an exception, in the last stanza, all four lines are rhyming though.
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it is saying that the woods in that the stopping by Woods on a snowy evening where the person had come to a place where the suit dark and when you see the forest it is so dark and deep and he said he cannot stay there because his promise to keep because he had what to do you and go miles before that he could sleep can you please mark me as the brainliest
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