In the poem "Going for Water", why did the children have to go to the brook?
(A) To relish the sylvan atmosphere in the dense woods
(B) Because the well was dry beside the door
(C) To enjoy the natural beauty of the brook
(D) To find whether there is water in the brook
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B. Because the well was dry beside the door
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The poem Going for Water is written by Robert Frost .The poem reflects about the importance of preserving rivers and brooks.
In the poem, he mentions that his brother (or sister) and himself were not permitted to venture out of their house. They knew long back that there was a brook behind their house across the fields.
One day during the summers when there was no water in their well, they went out in search of the brook
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