English, asked by Hala9, 1 year ago

It is underneath the coppice and heath and the thin anemones
1. What is under the coppice and heath?
2. Why it is hidden there?
3. How many know it is there and how do they know it?

Answers

Answered by Nyaberiduke
80

Answer:

Answers are provided from the poem 'The Way Through the Woods by Rudyard Kipling'

Explanation:

  1. Under the coppice and the heath, lies a road  through the woods.
  2. The road through the woods is hidden there because it was shut down seventy years ago, after a while, nature covered it.
  3. None knows the road through the woods to date after it was covered. But the few people in the forest have a route just on top of the old rout that they follow as if they knew the old rout.
Answered by fantastichegamer
14

Answer:

Explanation:1a- they shut the road. 1b- seventy years ago.1c-due to the weather and rain, and lack of use.

Similar questions