stopping by Woods on a snowy evening poem there is a question is the poet reminding himself of something
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening consists of four stanzas of four lines each. In each stanza the first, second and fourth lines rhyme but the third line does not. ... So the rhyme scheme is AABA-BBCB-CCDC-DDDD and it is written in Iambic tetrameter, having four stressed syllables in each line.
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The rhyme scheme of the poem is aabb. The speaker has to go miles before he needs to complete his duties and responsibilities which he has towards his loved ones. While the speaker was enjoying the snow at the woods, he was reminded of his duties and felt that he should not waste time, but continue on his journey.
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