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what are the promises the poet try to keep in stopping by woods on a snowy evening?​

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Answered by lexi07
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The poet is probably on a mundane, routine errand and only has simple promises to keep. ... In saying that he has promises to keep, the poet is saying, in effect, that he has responsibilities to other people and cannot indulge himself by remaining longer to look at the beautiful woods filling up with snow

Answered by studentguide
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At the end of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the speaker says that he has "promises" to keep. In this context, promises are his responsibilities and duties. They are what compel him to move onward in his journey while his heart yearns to stay and keep on watching the snow silently fall against a black sky.

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