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what do you think I have a promise to keep lesson stopping by wood on a snowy evening ​

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Answered by 77pari
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Answer:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”

Explanation:

The very common interpretation is that the speaker, presumably Frost himself, finds the woods so "lovely, dark and deep" that he is tempted to walk into them and lie down in the snow to let himself freeze to death. This would suggest that he is a very unhappy man and even that he doesn't want to go home

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Answered by Vanshika8386
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Explanation:

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" was written by American poet Robert Frost in 1922 and published in 1923, as part of his collection New Hampshire. The poem is told from the perspective of a traveler who stops to watch the snow fall in the forest, and in doing so reflects on both nature and society. Frost claimed to have written the poem in one sitting. Though this is likely apocryphal, it would have been particularly impressive due to the poem's formal skill: it is written in perfect iambic tetrameter and utilizes a tight-knit chain rhyme characteristic to a form called the Rubaiyat stanza.

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