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How is 'woods' different from 'forest'? (+2 first year) [book page] =100 \stoping by woods on a snowy evening​

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Answered by kruthigasri
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A forest is typically defined as a big area covered with undergrowth and trees, while the woods, like in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," has a similar definition. However, there is one key difference: woods are smaller than forests. A wood is a small area .

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